The bar chart shows changes in the amount of coffee produced in Brazil, Columbia, Indonesia, and Vietnam between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, Brazil produced the most coffee out of all four countries in any given year, while Vietnam tended to produce the least amounts. Additionally, Colombia was the only country whose coffee production declined over the period.
In 1990, Brazil produced approximately 0.7 million tons of coffee, which was more than three times greater than that of Indonesia and Vietnam, at 0.2 million and 0.1 million respectively . Production continued to increase in Brazil, Indonesia, and Vietnam over the measured period to reach 1.9 million, 0.4 million and 0.3 million tons respectively by the year 2010.
Columbia, however, saw a decrease in coffee production over this period. In 1990, the country produced 0.6 million tons of coffee, which gradually fell to 0.3 million tons of coffee by 2010.