Given graph contains information about exported coffee in three countries Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica from 2002 to 2012 measured in millions of kilograms.
Generally, levels of exports in all three countries rose over the given period, despite some fluctuations. At the start, popular exporter of coffee was Costa Rica, which was replaced by Brazil in 2003. Colombian coffee was in third place before 2006, when it reached a peak of 12 million kilograms exported coffee and achieve second place of exporter country.
Statistics in graph illustrates that Costa Rica and Brazil produced almost similar amount of coffee in the beginning. 15 million and 12 million kilograms respectively, then Brazil increase production level and in 2012 export 25 million kilogram coffee while Costa Rica experienced dramatic fell to 7 million and rose gradually to 20 million.
Notwithstanding, Colombia start export from just 5 million, in 2006 overtook Costa Rica before significant drop to 3 million kilogram. From 2008 to 2012, coffee industry in Colombia developed and export level sharply increased to 15 million kilogram.
Given
graph contains information about exported
coffee
in three countries Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica from 2002 to 2012 measured in
millions
of kilograms.
Generally
, levels of
exports
in all three countries rose over the
given
period, despite
some
fluctuations. At the
start
, popular exporter of
coffee
was Costa Rica, which
was replaced
by Brazil in 2003. Colombian
coffee
was in third place
before
2006, when it reached a peak of 12
million
kilograms exported
coffee
and achieve second place of exporter country.
Statistics in graph illustrates that Costa Rica and Brazil produced almost similar amount of
coffee
in the beginning. 15
million
and 12
million
kilograms
respectively
, then Brazil increase production level and in 2012
export
25
million
kilogram
coffee
while Costa Rica experienced dramatic fell to 7
million
and rose
gradually
to 20 million.
Notwithstanding, Colombia
start
export
from
just
5
million
, in 2006 overtook Costa Rica
before
significant drop to 3
million
kilogram. From 2008 to 2012,
coffee
industry in Colombia developed and
export
level
sharply
increased to 15
million
kilogram.