The tables show the change of turnover of Fairtrade-labeled coffee and bananas between 1999 and 2004 in the UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium, and Sweden.
The two figures demonstrate the revenue gained for two agriculture products under the Fairtrade-labelled category in two years across the UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium and Sweden.
The given tables show how much money taken from sales of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium and Sweden. The units are measured in millions of euros for 5-year period from 1999.
The diagram illustrates the number of banana and coffee in five countries, which were the UK, Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden and Denmark, respectively, in 1999 and 2004.
The numbers that are in below tables illustrate the sales of Fairtrade of two products which are from coffee and bananas in two years 1999 and 2004 in five different countries that are UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium a
The two charts provide data about the deals of balanced-trade marked pineapple and tea in 2010 and 2015 in specific countries. From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that in some developed countries the sale
The given table graphs depict information about the different five countries that sold pineapples and fair trade-labelled tea between 2010 and 2015. The data has been calibrated in millions of euros.
The tables below compare sales of fair-trade labelled tea and pineapples in 2010 and 2015 in several European countries which are: France, Australia, Germany, Netherlands and Norway.
A glance at the two tables provided reveals some informations about sales of fairtrade-labelled coffe and bababas in five different countries in 1999 and 2004.
These tables illustrate the trade of bananas and coffee in different European countries in 1999 and 2004. Overall, it can be seen that England collected good earnings from trading these goods in 2004.