the tables below give information about sales of fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004 in five European countries Sales of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas (1998 & 2004)'. Table for coffee: UK (1998 - 1.3, 2004 - 8), Switzerland (1998 - 3, 2004 - 6), Denmark (1998 - 1.8, 2004 - 2), Belgium (1998 - 1.5, 2004 - 7), Sweden (1998 - 1.0, 2004 - 3). Table for bananas: UK (1998 - 1.9, 2004 - 45), Switzerland (1998 - 5.8, 2004 - 6), Denmark (1998 - 1.7, 2004 - 4), Belgium (1998 - 1.0, 2004 - 5.5), Sweden (1998 - 0.6, 2004 - 6), expressed in millions of euros.
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the provided tables delineate the
sales
figures for Fairtrade-labelled coffee
and bananas across five European nations in the years 1999 and 2004.
Notably, the sales
of Fairtrade-labelled coffee
and bananas exhibited considerable fluctuations in this
period, with the United Kingdom demonstrating the most significant increase in coffee
sales
, while
Switzerland recorded substantial growth in banana sales
.
Examining the sales
of Fairtrade-labelled coffee
, the United Kingdom experienced a dramatic rise from 1.3 million
euros
in 1999 to 8 million
euros
in 2004, marking the largest growth among the nations surveyed. Switzerland followed with a notable increase from 3 million
euros
to 6 million
euros
in the same timeframe. In contrast
, Denmark's sales
grew marginally from 1.8 million
euros
to 2 million
euros
, while
Belgium saw an increase from 1.5 million
euros
to 7 million
euros
. Sweden, although
experiencing a rise, recorded the lowest values, growing from 1 million
euros
to 3 million
euros
.
The second table illustrates the sales
figures for Fairtrade-labelled bananas across the five countries. Switzerland again stood out, with a remarkable surge from 5.8 million
euros
in 1999 to 45 million
euros
in 2004, which more than doubled. Conversely
, the United Kingdom and Belgium exhibited similar patterns, with increases from 1.9 million
euros
to 45 million
euros
and from 1 million
euros
to 5.5 million
euros
, respectively. However
, both Denmark and Sweden experienced declines; Denmark's sales
dwindled from 1.7 million
euros
to 1 million
euros
, while
Sweden's fell from 0.6 million
euros
to 0.9 million
euros
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