Sample Answer:
The line graph illustrates the production and consumption of sugar in India between 2001 and 2011.
Overall, sugar production showed sharp fluctuations, whereas sugar consumption rose gradually throughout the period. By 2011, consumption slightly exceeded production.
In 2001, sugar production was about 27 million tonnes, which was higher than consumption at roughly 23 million tonnes. Production then declined steadily, reaching its lowest point of 18 million tonnes in 2005, while consumption rose slightly to 24 million tonnes during the same period.
After 2005, production surged dramatically, peaking at 33 million tonnes in 2007, the highest figure recorded over the decade. However, this was followed by a sharp fall to nearly 21 million tonnes in 2009 before recovering to around 27 million tonnes by 2011. In contrast, sugar consumption showed consistent growth, climbing from 23 million tonnes in 2001 to 28 million tonnes in 2011, eventually surpassing production in the final year.
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