do you know the consumption of coffee sales figure of 5 countries??
Sales of Fairtrade-labelled
coffee and bananas (1999 and 2004)
Coffee
|
1999
(millions
of Euros)
|
2004
(millions
of Euros)
|
UK
|
1.5
|
20
|
Switzerland
|
3
|
6
|
Denmark
|
1.8
|
2
|
Belgium
|
1
|
1.7
|
Sweden
|
0.8
|
1
|
Bananas
|
1999
(millions
of Euros)
|
2004
(millions
of Euros)
|
UK
|
15
|
47
|
Switzerland
|
1
|
5.5
|
Denmark
|
0.6
|
4
|
Belgium
|
1.8
|
1
|
Sweden
|
2
|
0.9
|
The provided tables compare the sales of Fairtrade labelled coffee and banana in five European nations in two distinct years that are 1999 and 2004.
Overall, the average demand for banana was higher than coffee in the given both years.
As per the given detail of sales of coffee, in 1999, Switzerland was the only country where its sale was 3 millions of euro. In 2004, sales of coffee become double and had sales of £6 million. In contrast, Sweden remains the lowest in 1999 (£0.8 million) and 2004 (£1 million). Belgium was the second-lowest nation and the sales figure were £1 million (in 1999) and £1.7 million (in 2004). The sales difference in the given years of this product was £.2 million and £18.5 million in Denmark and the UK respectively.
As per the sales of bananas, the demand for this was the highest in both years that were 1999 (£15 million) and 2004 (£47 million). In 1999, Belgium had the lowest sales figure but in 2004, this place had been covered by Denmark the sales figure for it was £.6 million. The sales of the remaining countries varied from £1 to £2 million in 1999 and the second given year its range lied between £1 to £5.5 millions.
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