The tables below give information about sales of Fairtrade*-labelled coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004 in five European countries.
The tables illustrate the data regarding the profit of a brand named Fairtrade, which sold coffee and bananas in the year 1999 and 2004, in various places around Europe.
Overall
, coffee made the most trade in Switzerland and the United Kingdom, whereas
Sweden
made the least sales. Similarly
, bananas were also
hugely profitable in the UK, conversely
, Denmark barely made it up to the chart , and so did Sweden
, because they made the lowest money in the given years.
In 1999, caffeine sales in Switzerland made the maximum profit of 3 million
euros
, this
gain dramatically decreased to a figure of 1 for bananas, however
, the banana trade made 15 million
euros
in the UK. In contrast
, Sweden
and Denmark hardly made any business , as they generated only 0.8 and 0.6 million
euros
respectively.
In 2004, people in the United Kingdom showed their love towards caffeine by buying espressos for exactly 20 million
euros
, but the banana industry boomed as well from 15 to 47 million
euros
in the given years. Consequently
, trade in the rest of the countries depicts a significant rise, despite that Sweden
still could not make more than approximately 1% in both industries.Submitted by z.ghadia on
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