The chart below provides information about the quantity of tea and coffee of some developed countries including Canada, UK, USA and Germany exported to the selling market in 2007, expressed in tonnes.
In general, it can be seen that Canada and the UK had a significant gap in the supply of tea and coffee products. Besides, there were stable developments of those of the USA and Germany during that time.
Turning to the details, the largest proportion of tea was produced by the UK, at 16000 tonnes. While the UK also was the nation that imported the lowest amount of coffee, accounting for 4000 tonnes. About Canada, it supplied to the marketplace with 8000 tonnes which is the highest category of coffee. Also, it was approximately 2 times bigger than that of tea in this country in 2007.
The statistic also illustrates that the US and Germany were the countries with the 2nd and 3st exporting output of both two figures. The quantity of tea in the US was more than Germany, nearly 3000 tonnes. Furthermore, 1000 tonnes is the number that represents the difference between these two nations in the field of coffee.
The chart below provides information about the quantity of
tea
and
coffee
of
some
developed countries
including Canada, UK, USA and Germany exported to the selling market in 2007, expressed in tonnes.
In general
, it can be
seen
that Canada and the UK had a significant gap in the supply of
tea
and
coffee
products.
Besides
, there were stable developments of those of the USA and Germany during that time.
Turning to the
details
, the largest proportion of
tea
was produced
by the UK, at 16000 tonnes. While the UK
also
was the nation that imported the lowest amount of
coffee
, accounting for 4000 tonnes. About Canada, it supplied to the marketplace with 8000 tonnes which is the highest category of
coffee
.
Also
, it was approximately 2 times bigger than that of
tea
in this country in 2007.
The statistic
also
illustrates that the US and Germany were the countries with the 2nd and
3st
exporting output of both two figures. The quantity of
tea
in the US was more than Germany,
nearly
3000 tonnes.
Furthermore
, 1000 tonnes is the number that represents the difference between these two nations in the field of
coffee
.