The bar chart given illustrates how much coffee and tea was imported to four various nations, namely Canada, the UK, the USA and Germany in the year of 2007.
Overall, it is clear that the vast majority of the quantity of tea was introduced to the USA and the UK whereas Canada and Germany showed more preference for coffee in 2007.
In terms of the percentage of imported tea, the UK took the lead at 160, 000 tons, almost eight times as much as the amount of imported coffee in this country, followed by the USA with more than 100, 000. Besides, these figure in the UK and the USA were substantially higher than the quantity of imported tea in Canada and Germany.
With regards to imported coffee, there was huge disparity among countries in this category. Germany imported roughly 50000 tons of coffee, making it become the country which imported the largest the quantity of coffee while merely 20000 tons of coffee was imported to the UK. 
The bar chart  
given
 illustrates how much  
coffee
 and  
tea
 was  
imported
 to four various nations,  
namely
 Canada, the UK, the USA and Germany in the year of 2007. 
Overall
, it is  
clear
 that the vast majority of the quantity of  
tea
  was introduced
 to the USA and the UK whereas Canada and Germany  
showed
 more preference for  
coffee
 in 2007.
In terms of the percentage of  
imported
  tea
, the UK took the lead at 160, 000 tons, almost eight times as much as the amount of  
imported
  coffee
 in this country, followed by the USA with more than 100, 000.  
Besides
, these figure in the UK and the USA were  
substantially
 higher than the quantity of  
imported
  tea
 in Canada and Germany. 
With regards to
  imported
  coffee
, there was huge disparity among countries in this category. Germany  
imported
 roughly 50000 tons of  
coffee
, making it become the country which  
imported
 the largest the quantity of  
coffee
 while  
merely
 20000 tons of  
coffee
 was  
imported
 to the UK.