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The tables below give information about sales of Fairtrade -labelled coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004 in five European countries. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The tables below give information about sales of Fairtrade -labelled coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004 in five European countries. 0bPB
The tables below compare the productivity of selling coffee and bananas in millions of euros, in two years 1999 and 2004, in five difference EU nations. Overall, it is clear that sales of two products in 2004 were higher than in 2004. The UK was the one that had the highest point of selling coffee and bananas. There was a dramatic increase in the number of selling coffee, in the UK, from 1, 5 in 1999 to reach a peak of 20 millions in 2004. Sales of this product rose double in 5 years from E3 millions in 1999, in Switzerland. There was a slight go up in the productivity of selling coffee, in Denmark Belgium and Sweden, from 1, 8 1 0, 8 in 1999 to around E2 million in 2004, respectively. Sales of bananas climbed dramatically from 15 in 1999 to the highest point 47 millions in 2004, in the UK. The number of selling this product also rapidly increased, in Switzerland and Denmark, from 1 and 0, 6 millions in 1999 to 5, 5 and 4 millions in 2004, respectively. In contrast, there was a small drop in sales of bananas, in the two nations remain, around E2 in 1999 to E1 millions in 2004.
The tables below compare the productivity of
selling
coffee
and bananas in
millions
of euros, in two years 1999 and 2004, in five difference EU nations.

Overall
, it is
clear
that sales of two products in 2004 were higher than in 2004. The UK was the one that had the highest point of
selling
coffee
and bananas.

There was a dramatic increase in the number of
selling
coffee
, in the UK, from 1, 5 in 1999 to reach a peak of 20
millions
in 2004. Sales of this product rose double in 5 years from E3
millions
in 1999, in Switzerland. There was a slight go up in the productivity of
selling
coffee
, in Denmark Belgium and Sweden, from 1, 8 1 0, 8 in 1999 to around E2
million
in 2004,
respectively
.

Sales of bananas climbed
dramatically
from 15 in 1999 to the highest point 47
millions
in 2004, in the UK. The number of
selling
this product
also
rapidly
increased, in Switzerland and Denmark,
from 1 and 0
, 6
millions
in 1999 to 5, 5 and 4
millions
in 2004,
respectively
.
In contrast
, there was a
small
drop in sales of bananas, in the two nations remain, around E2 in 1999 to E1
millions
in 2004.
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IELTS academic The tables below give information about sales of Fairtrade -labelled coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004 in five European countries.

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