The chart compares how much coffee and tea is imported by four various countries (Canada, the UK, the USA and Germany).
Overall, in a term of tea, the highest point was with about 13000 tonnes in the United Kingdom. In Canada, the sales of tea were marked as the lowest point with 4000 tonnes. And in the case of coffee, sold coffee in Germany was around 5000 tonnes at most and at least seventeen thousand tonnes were put on sale in the UK.
It is clear from the graph that the UK and the USA imported much more tea (13000 and 9000 tonnes) than Germany and Canada (6000 and 4000 tonnes). But their sale of coffee was less than the other two countries.
In details, the most percentage of coffee sold by Germany is approximately 6000 tonnes. Additionally, the UK the USA and Canada slightly minimized the selling of coffee products by just 1000 tonnes of coffee, respectively, compared to Germany, when selling coffee products grew marginally by 5000-6000 tonnes.
