The given table chart indicates sales of Fairtrade-labeled coffee and bananas in five European countries between 1999 and 2004. Overall, it can be observed that besides being the best-selling country in the five, the UK had the most drastic rise during half a decade.
The UK was in first place as it’s sales in coffee soared from 1. 5 million to almost a quarter, while its sales in bananas expanded from 15 million to just over thrice it’s size. Next up is Switzerland, with its coffee’s sales gone from 3 million to twice its size, along with its bananas’ sales which climbed from 1 million to 5. 5 million. Denmark came in third place right after the UK and Switzerland, given that its sales in both coffee and bananas increased a decent amount. Coming last is Belgium and Sweden. As we can see, Belgium’s sales in coffee swelled from 1 million to 1. 7 million euros, though it’s sales in banana dropped from 1. 8 million to 1 million. At the same time, Sweden’s sales in coffee grew from 0. 8 million to 1 million, yet, it’s sales in bananas fell sharply from 2 million to 0. 9 million. In conclusion, there’s a substantial contrast between the five European countries sales in coffee and banana between the five-year period.
The
given
table chart indicates
sales
of
Fairtrade-labeled
coffee
and bananas in five European countries between 1999 and 2004.
Overall
, it can
be observed
that
besides
being the best-selling country in the five, the UK had the most drastic rise during half a decade.
The UK was in
first
place as it’s
sales
in
coffee
soared from 1. 5
million
to almost a quarter, while its
sales
in bananas expanded from 15
million
to
just
over thrice it’s size.
Next
up is Switzerland, with its
coffee’s
sales
gone from 3
million
to twice its size, along with its bananas’
sales
which climbed from 1
million
to 5. 5
million
. Denmark came in third place right after the UK and Switzerland,
given
that its
sales
in both
coffee
and bananas increased a decent amount. Coming last is Belgium and Sweden. As we can
see
, Belgium’s
sales
in
coffee
swelled from 1
million
to 1. 7
million
euros, though it’s
sales
in banana dropped from 1. 8
million
to 1
million
. At the same time, Sweden’s
sales
in
coffee
grew from 0. 8
million
to 1
million
,
yet
, it’s
sales
in bananas fell
sharply
from 2
million
to 0. 9
million
.
In conclusion
, there’s a substantial contrast between the five European countries
sales
in
coffee
and banana between the five-year period.