The line graph provides information on the diversity in the coffee's export volume of Brazil, Colombia and Costa Rica for a decade since 2002 until 2012. The units are measured in million kilograms.
The line graph provides the information on how much coffee exported from three different countries over a decade. Overall, it can be seen that all the three countries had a growth on sales throughout 10 years with Brazil
The provided line graph gives information about the number of coffee exports, and three particular countries, namely Columbia, Brazil and Costa Rica from 2002 to 2012.
The line graphs present the total amount of exported coffee from three different countries including Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, from 2002 to 2012 with 2 year-interval.
The line graph illustrates the change in coffee exports from three South American countries over the period between 2002 and 2012, with the data shown in kilograms. Overall, it can be seen that, despite some fluctuations
The supplied line graph illustrates how much coffee was exported from Brazil, Colombia and Costa Rica from the year 2002 to 2012. Overall, the measure of coffee transport in whole three countries increased during these 1
The line graph compares the exports of Coffee from three distinct nations from 2002 and 2012. Those are Brazil, Columbia, and Costa Rica. Overall, the statistics of all countries indicated an upward trend during the peri
The following line graph illustrates changes in the proportion of coffee exported in various countries, Brazil, Colombia and Costa Rica, between 2002 and 2012.
The line graph provide information about the amont of coffee exported from Brazil, Colombia, and Costa Rica between 2002 and 2012. In general, the export of coffee from all three countries increased over the period of te
The charts depicted the exports of coffee from various countries, namely Brazil, Colombia, and Costa Rica. While there are heterogeneous variety in the movement of each line chart, the overall trend indicates that the e