▶ Your Answer : The given charts illustrate the amount of sales of coffee and bananas that was Fairtrade-labelled in each year, 1999 and 2004 in different five countries of European.
In summary, in term of sales amount of two items, coffee and banana, both of them climbed in 2004 compared to the first year. Overall, the group was more dramatic in bananas, while that of coffee showed just a slight increase in comparison between two years.
In more detail, in the first table, Denmark sold coffee in 1999 with about 1.8 millions of euro, which was the biggest amount of that and then this figure just merely raised to 2 millions of euro, UK followed the second largest amount city, with 1.5 millions of euro, whereas five year after, almost as 20 millions of euro coffee was sold, which was a dramatic rise than other countries.
Moving to next table, in 1999, America earned about 15 millions of euro with sale of bananas, which was comparatively high price than other countries where just stayed at around between 1 and 2 million euro. In 2004, however, in three nations, UK, Switzerland and Denmark, reached at 47, 5.5 and 4 millions of euro respectively, while the rest two nations, Belgium and Sweden, in other way dropped to 1 and 0.9 millions of euro accordingly. |