coffee exports from 3 countries from 2002 to 2012.
coffee exports from 3 countries from 2002 to 2012. j8RO8
The line chart shows the amount of coffee transported from Brazil, Colombia and Costa Rica during 10 years.
Overall, the amount of coffee exported in 3 nations fluctuated during the period. However, the coffee exportation increased in this countries
In 2002, the figure for Costa Rica was 15 million kilograms, tripling the figure for Colombia, 5 million kilograms. Meanwhile coffee transport in Brazil ranked second after Costa Rica with 12 million kilograms. From 2006 to 2008, the quantity of coffee exports in Costa Rica sharply dropped to the lowest point of 7 million kilograms in 2006 and rapidly climbed during the period after that. In contrast, after the amount of coffee exported in Colombia reached a peak of 12 million kilograms in 2006 then it declined significantly to the lowest point of 2 million kilograms in 2008.
In 2012, it is clear that the amount of coffee transported has fluctuated throughout the period in three countries. The figure for Brazil, Costa Rica and Colombia increased sharply to 25, 20 and 15 million kilograms respectively, in which Brazil remained the highest figure in the chart.
The line chart
shows
the
amount
of
coffee
transported from Brazil, Colombia and Costa Rica during 10 years.
Overall
, the
amount
of
coffee
exported in 3 nations fluctuated during the period.
However
, the
coffee
exportation increased in this countries
In 2002, the
figure
for Costa Rica was 15
million
kilograms, tripling the
figure
for Colombia, 5
million
kilograms.
Meanwhile
coffee
transport in Brazil ranked second after Costa Rica with 12
million
kilograms. From 2006 to 2008, the quantity of
coffee
exports in Costa Rica
sharply
dropped to the lowest point of 7
million
kilograms in 2006 and
rapidly
climbed during the period after that.
In contrast
, after the
amount
of
coffee
exported in Colombia reached a peak of 12
million
kilograms in 2006 then it declined
significantly
to the lowest point of 2
million
kilograms in 2008.
In 2012, it is
clear
that the
amount
of
coffee
transported has fluctuated throughout the period in three countries. The
figure
for Brazil, Costa Rica and Colombia increased
sharply
to 25, 20 and 15
million
kilograms
respectively
, in which Brazil remained the highest
figure
in the chart.