The bar chart illustrates the amount of money earned from Someland’s three main export categories in the years 2005 and 2015, as well as projections for 2035.
Overall, there will be an upward trend in the data for dairy products and international tourism, while the opposite will be true for the remaining category. Additionally, it is evident that the figure for meat products will stay the lowest throughout the surveyed period.
In 2005, international tourism generated the highest revenue among the three categories, earning over $6 billion. Meanwhile, dairy products and meat products followed with approximately $5 billion and $4 billion respectively.
During the following years, predictions reveal that the revenue of meat products will witness a moderate drop to approximately $3 billion by 2035. Dairy exports saw a significant increase to under $8 billion in 2000, before being expected to decline slightly to roughly $7.5 billion by the end of the period. On the other hand, it is estimated that international tourism will continue to grow, earning around $8 billion in 2035.
