The information provided in the table is concerning how much expenditure for Fairtrad-labelled coffee and bananas in five diverse nations: the UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium and Sweden in two separate years: 1999 and 2004.
Overall, it can be seen manifestly that in general the sale of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas registered upward trends in five European countries over the given period. The opposite is true for the expenditure for bananas in Belgium and Sweden which witnessed a slight decrease.
According to the data from sales of coffee, in 1999 the highest sales of coffee belonged to Switzerland about 3 millions which doubled in 5 years later. In 2004, the figure for the UK accounted to a massive 20 millions, starting at 1. 5 millions at the beginning of the period. The rest of the countries also underwent a slight increase, to be precise, Denmark and Sweden went up by 2 millions while declining by 0. 7 millions of sales of Belgium during the given period.
The sales of bananas in the UK ranked first in the list throughout the period which climbed from 15 millions to 47 millions. Followed by a considerable increase of sales in Switzerland and Denmark from 1, 0. 6 to 5. 5, 4 between 1999 and 2004 correspondingly. Finally, it is noticeable that the money spent on Belgium and Sweden actually fell by 0. 2 millions and 1, 1 millions over five years. 
The information provided in the table  
is concerning
 how much expenditure for  
Fairtrad-labelled
  coffee
 and bananas in five diverse nations: the UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium and Sweden in two separate years: 1999 and 2004. 
Overall
, it can be  
seen
  manifestly
 that  
in general
 the  
sale
 of  
Fairtrade-labelled
  coffee
 and bananas registered upward trends in five European countries over the  
given
 period. The opposite is true for the expenditure for bananas in Belgium and Sweden which witnessed a slight decrease.
According to the data from  
sales
 of  
coffee
, in 1999 the highest  
sales
 of  
coffee
 belonged to Switzerland about 3  
millions
 which doubled in 5 years later. In 2004, the figure for the UK accounted to a massive 20  
millions
, starting at 1. 5  
millions
 at the beginning of the period. The rest of the countries  
also
 underwent a slight increase, to be precise, Denmark and Sweden went up by 2  
millions
 while declining by 0. 7  
millions
 of  
sales
 of Belgium during the  
given
 period.
The  
sales
 of bananas in the UK ranked  
first
 in the list throughout the period which climbed from 15  
millions
 to 47  
millions
. Followed by a considerable increase of  
sales
 in Switzerland and Denmark from 1, 0. 6 to 5. 5, 4 between 1999 and 2004  
correspondingly
.  
Finally
, it is noticeable that the money spent on Belgium and Sweden actually fell by 0. 2  
millions
 and 1, 1  
millions
 over five years.