Dataset explantion:The dataset is basically an Global Agricultural and Economic Metrics file, which has data from almost more than 50 countries. It helps us to analyze the kind off relationship between a country's agricultural resource base and its economic output in the food sector.It has Key variables which include Arable Land per Capita, showing available farmland per person, and Food Exports per Capita, showing economic performance. For this chart, Population will be used to determine the size of the bubble, and Economic Development Status - Developed, Developing, Least Developed - will be used to categorize and color the data points. Chart Analysis: The bubble chart allows easy identification of a strong cluster of large Developing nations, in blue/green, grouped into the bottom-left quadrant.So from this, it can basically concluded that the countries with the highest populations for example such as China and India, has the lowest Arable Land per Capita and the lowest Food Exports per Capita. The Developed nations, in red, stretch along the upper-mid range, generally reaching much higher values in both metrics. This visualization nicely illustrates the pressure population puts on agricultural resources and how smaller, Developed economies often achieve superior export performance.