The given pie charts and tables illustrate the proportion of exotic underwater world products to England from different countries and the financial cost of its .
Overall , the pie charts demonstrate shifting trends in the origin of imported seafood , while the table highlights the growth in the total value of these imports.
In 1987 , Poland was the dominant supplier of seafood to the UK , accounting for 65% of imports . However , in 1997 and 2007 , Sweden was unsurp the throne against Poland to climb to the highest position in imports supplements to England . Besides , in recent years starting in 1987 , Germany was remain stable in their seat and always have less percentage of seafood imports to the United Kingdom.
The table reveals a steady rise in the total value of seafood imports to the UK. In 1987, the total value was 7.40 million dollars. By 1997, this value had slightly increased to 9.10 million dollars, indicating a significant rise in demand for imported seafood. Further growth in value is evident in 2007, with the total reaching 12.30 million dollars, suggesting a continuing upward trend in the import of seafood to England despite fluctuations in the source of imported seafood.
