The tables give data on the amount of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in the years 1999 and 2004 in 5 European countries.
Overall, the quantity of coffee in the USA reached the highest peak, while bananas showed the greatest proportion in Switzerland. However, the lowest amount for both products was observed in Sweden throughout the given time.
In detail, in the USA the production of coffee was equal to £1, 5 millions in 1999, then this indicator climbed to £20 millions. At the beginning in Switzerland this figure made up £3 millions, afterwards doubled in the year 2004. There was a minimal increase in Denmark over the years, standing at £1, 8 millions and £2 millions respectively. In Belgium and Sweden these indicators accounted for approximately £1 millions in 1999, then showed a slight rise of £0, 5 millions.
Moreover, the quantity of bananas in Switzerland became £15 millions, afterwards rose 2, 5 times and reached to £47 millions. This figure for the UK constituted £1 millions in 1999 and went up remarkably, amounting to £5, 5 millions in the year 2004. This segment for Belgium and Denmark stood at £0, 6 millions and £2 millions accordingly in 1999, bananas production for Belgium increased to £ 4 millions, whereas decreased to £0, 9 millions in Denmark. In Sweden this figure was £1, 8 millions, afterwards reduced minimally and reached to £1 milions in 2004.
The tables give data on the amount of
Fairtrade-labelled
coffee and bananas in the years 1999 and 2004 in 5 European countries.
Overall
, the quantity of coffee in the USA reached the highest peak, while bananas
showed
the greatest proportion in Switzerland.
However
, the lowest amount for both products
was observed
in Sweden throughout the
given
time.
In detail, in the USA the production of coffee was equal to £1, 5
millions
in 1999, then this indicator climbed to £20
millions
. At the beginning in Switzerland this figure made up £3
millions
, afterwards doubled in the
year
2004. There was a minimal increase in Denmark over the years, standing at £1, 8
millions
and £2
millions
respectively
. In Belgium and Sweden these indicators accounted for approximately £1
millions
in 1999, then
showed
a slight rise of £0, 5 millions.
Moreover
, the quantity of bananas in Switzerland became £15
millions
, afterwards rose 2, 5 times and reached to £47
millions
. This figure for the UK constituted £1
millions
in 1999 and went up
remarkably
, amounting to £5, 5
millions
in the
year
2004. This segment for Belgium and Denmark stood at £0, 6
millions
and £2
millions
accordingly
in 1999, bananas production for Belgium increased to
£ 4
millions
, whereas decreased to £0, 9
millions
in Denmark. In Sweden this figure was £1, 8
millions
, afterwards
reduced
minimally
and reached to £1
milions
in 2004.