The given tables illustrate the sales of cocoa beans and coffee, measured in millions of euros, in five different European nations in the years 2000 and 2005.
Overall, there was a significant rise in the sales of items in all nations as observed from data. United Kingdom was the top seller of cocoa beans and coffee while Switzerland had the lowest revenue in both the given years.
In 2000, United Kingdom sold 13.6 million euros worth of beans. This figure increased dramatically to 27.3 million euros in 2005. After UK, France was ranked second, earning about 4.6 million euros and 9.3 million euros in 2000 and 2005, respectively. These results correspond to the number of sales of coffee. The sales figure was 68.3 and 32.6 million euros in the year 2000, which rose to around 137 and 65.2 in the 2005 in UK and France, respectively
The rest of countries also experienced a surge in sales of products in the given years. Germany and Netherlands earned around 2.5 million euros, which slightly increased to around 5 million in 2005. In terms of coffee, the revenue was 24.5 and 15.2 in 2000 and which rose to 49.1 and 30.3 in 2005. Switzerland earned 0.9 and 7.5 million euros in beans and coffee in 2000. This value slightly increased to almost double, 1.8 and 14.9 million euros in 2005.
