The line graph reveals the volume of coffee export over a period of 10 years from 2002 to 2012 in three different countries.
Overall, despite some fluctuations in the first half of the period, export in all mentioned countries saw a marked growth in the final years.
In 2002, Costa Rica exported the biggest amount of coffee (15 million Kilogram) among all countries, which was followed by a drop over the next 2 years to a low of about 7 MK in 2006, before rising again to the peak of 20 MK in 2012.
Starting from 12 MK in 2002, Brazil’s export started to increase to 20 MK in 2008, before falling to 17 MK and a rise to a peak of 25 MK, which is the highest amount of coffee export in any country and in any time.
Colombia showed the lowest export of all three countries at the level of 5 MK in 2002. This number experienced a rise over the next 4 years before falling to a low of just 2 MK of coffee in 2008, which was the lowest level of export among all countries in this period. However it started to surge in the following years, reaching a peak of 15 MK at the end of the period in 2012
The line graph reveals the volume of  
coffee
  export
 over a  
period
 of 10 years from 2002 to 2012 in three  
different
 countries. 
Overall
, despite  
some
 fluctuations in the  
first
 half of the  
period
,  
export
 in all mentioned  
countries
  saw
 a marked growth in the final years.
In 2002, Costa Rica exported the biggest amount of  
coffee
 (15 million Kilogram) among all  
countries
, which  
was followed
 by a drop over the  
next
 2 years to a low of about 7 MK in 2006,  
before
 rising again to the peak of 20 MK in 2012.
Starting from 12 MK in 2002, Brazil’s  
export
  started
 to increase to 20 MK in 2008,  
before
 falling to 17 MK and a rise to a peak of 25 MK, which is the highest amount of  
coffee
  export
 in any  
country
 and in any time.
Colombia  
showed
 the lowest  
export
 of all three  
countries
 at the level of 5 MK in 2002. This number experienced a rise over the  
next
 4 years  
before
 falling to a low of  
just
 2 MK of  
coffee
 in 2008, which was the lowest level of  
export
 among all  
countries
 in this  
period
.  
However
 it  
started
 to surge in the following years, reaching a peak of 15 MK at the  
end
 of the  
period
 in 2012