The sales of fairtrade*-labelled coffee in 1999 is considerably lower in comparions to 2004. The UK has lower stats compared to Switzerland and it is shown that Swiss has 2 times the scale than The UK, compared to the la
The two tables provide data on the sales of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in five European countries (UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium, and Sweden) in 1999 and 2004.
The tables present data on the sales of Fairtrade-labeled coffee and bananas in five European countries between 1999 and 2004. Overall, sales of both products experienced an upward trend, with Switzerland and the UK cons
The given tables display the sale figures for both coffee and bananas that were labelled by Fairtrade in five Caucasian countires, namely, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium, and Sweden. The data compares
The given tables provide data regarding sales of Fairtrade-designated coffee and bananas in two distinct years namely 1999 and 2004 in five nations in Europe.
The given graphs illustrate information about the annual sales of coffee and bananas with the brand Fairtrade in two particular years 1999 and 2004 among five distinct countries in Europe.
The tables illustrate information regarding sales of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in the years 1999 and 2004 in the UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium, and Sweden.
The tables illustrate the revenue generated from Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004 across five European countries: the UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium, and Sweden.
The tables compare the amount of sales of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in five different European countries in 1999 and 2004 in millions of euros.
The table charts shows financial data sales of two products ( coffee and bananas) between 1999 and 2004 in UK, DENMARK, SWEDEN, BELGIUM AND SWITZERLAND. the unit is measured in millions in euros.
The statistic from the two tables figures the data of Fairtrade sales in five distinct European areas including the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium, and Sweden which consist of two commodities (labelled cof