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The image visualizes banana prices from 1994 to 2004 across Japan, France, Germany, and the USA in US dollars per kilogram. In 1994, Japan priced at 2.50, France at 2.00, Germany at 1.50, and USA at 1.00. For 1995, Japan hit 3.00, France 2.00, Germany 1.50, USA 1.00, decreasing sharply for Japan in 1996 to 1.50, remaining unchanged for France, Germany, USA. In 1997, Japan rose to 2.00, France and USA stable, Germany increased slightly above its past values, again adjusting by 1998 alongside moderate fluctuations across all countries. 1999 showed consistency for USA at 1.00, with Japan slightly below 1.50, France moving slightly upwards, Germany returning nearly to its 1996 price pattern. 2000 contrasted slightly with Japan's reset to 1.50, France still close to 2.00, Germany at 1.50, USA unchanged, France escalated marginally in 2001, each showing slight stability except Japan which fell beneath its former mark. 2002 noted increase for Germany above 1.50, Japan nearing close to former highs, USA steady, France subtly escalating. In 2003, Japan and France exceeded previous values reaching proximity with each other, Germany floating near its standard price range, USA adhering to its previous years. Finally, in 2004, Japan witnessed an apex just beyond 2.50, others showed marginal deviations towards their preceding years' numbers maintaining the noted variance trend within the decade.
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The line chart illustrates how much money per kilogram of bananas in four nations from 1994 to 2004.
Overall, all figures for Japan, France, Germany, and the USA witness several fluctuations. In addition, Japan was the country where banana prices were the highest for almost the entire period.
At the start of the period, the Japanese had to spend about 1.9 dollars for one kilogram of bananas. The figure for France stood at around 1.7 dollars, which was 0.3 dollars higher than the figure for Germany. At the bottom of the list came the USA, with a figure of approximately 0.8 dollars.
Thereafter, the data for Japan reached a peak of around 2.9 dollars in 1995, before dropping significantly to 2 dollars in 1996. This figure fluctuated and surprisingly bottomed out at approximately 1.6 dollars in 2001, before recording a steep growth to around 2.6 dollars at the end of the period. By contrast, the banana prices in France still remained stable between 1994 and 1999. However, this figure witnessed a dramatic decline to approximately 1.8 dollars in 2000, before recovering to its former level in 2001, overtaking the figure for Japan in the same year. It then hit a low of 1 dollar in 2003 and experienced a surge to around 1.6 dollars at the end of the period. Meanwhile, the figure for Germany saw some fluctuation from 1994 to 2001, before decreasing slightly to about 1.2 dollars in 2004. The figure for the USA had a different trend compared to other countries. This figure rose sharply to 1.2 dollars, and then remained stable throughout the period between 1995 and 2004.
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