The tables below give information about sales of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004 in five European countries.
The charts indicate the sales figures of two Fairtrade-labelled specific goods,
bananas
and coffee
, from 1999 to 2004 in five separate European countries.
Overall
, it is explicit that generally the statistics for selling in 2004, in comparison with 1999, has increased; moreover
, the UK and Switzerland accounted for the highest rate of purchasing coffee
and bananas
respectively.
Focusing on the details of coffee
, what stands out from the scheme is that Swedish among the other nations had the least passion for coffee
in both years, with approximately 1 million
euros annually; while
, not only were British in the first rank in 1999 with buying around 1.5 million
, but also
they spend 20 million
in 2004. Additionally
, the other countries had roughly the same data.
Returning to bananas
sales, it can be seen that in 1999 Belgium with
spending only 0.6 Change preposition
apply
million
on bananas
was in the last
position in both years. Furthermore
, almost all the remained information was nearly the same. Whereas
, Switzerland was at the peak in terms of dedicating 15 and 47 million
to bananas
in 1999 and 2004 respectively.Submitted by n97.mortazian on
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