The charts show world pineapple exports by the top three pineapple-producing countries in 2009 and 2019, and a breakdown of the cost to the consumer of each pineapple in 2019. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The charts show world pineapple exports by the top three pineapple-producing countries in 2009 and 2019, and a breakdown of the cost to the consumer of each pineapple in 2019.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The charts provide a comprehensive view of worldwide pineapple exports through bar and pie representations. The bar chart illustrates the number of pineapple exports from three major producer countries over a decade from 2009 to 2019,
while
the pie chart provides insights into the specific
costs
incurred by consumers per pineapple in 2019. It is evident from the bar graph that
country
A witnessed the most significant increase in export value throughout the given period,
while
country
C had the lowest export value. Distribution and retail accounted for the largest proportion of exporting
costs
overall
,
whereas
taxes constituted the smallest component. In 2009, approximately 1 metric tonne of pineapples was exported from
country
A.
However
,
this
figure experienced a dramatic surge over the following ten years, surpassing 10 metric
tonnes
by 2019.
In contrast
,
country
B exported roughly 4.5 metric
tonnes
of pineapples in 2009, but the export quantity dropped significantly below 2 metric
tonnes
in 2019.
Similarly
,
country
C
initially
exported slightly above 0.1 metric
tonnes
, slightly increasing to around 0.3 metric
tonnes
in 2019. The pie chart shows that distribution and retail dominated the exporting
costs
, accounting for a substantial 35%. The remaining
costs
were distributed as follows: profit (18%), taxes (16%), international transport (12%), import licenses (10%), producers (10%), and shipping (4%).
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