The bar chart illustrates the export revenues of three main products in Someland—meat, dairy, and international tourism—in 2005, 2015, and projected figures for 2025. Values are given in billions of US dollars.
Overall, international tourism consistently generated the highest export income across all three years and is expected to rise further by 2025. While dairy products ranked second in 2005 and 2015, their earnings are anticipated to decline slightly. Meat products, although showing a gradual downward trend, remain the lowest-earning category throughout the period.
In 2005, international tourism earned just under $6 billion, climbing to approximately $7 billion by 2015. This upward trajectory is expected to continue, reaching an estimated $8 billion in 2025. Dairy exports increased significantly from about $5 billion in 2005 to nearly $6.5 billion in 2015, but are forecast to fall back to around $5 billion in 2025.
Conversely, meat exports have shown a steady decline. Starting at roughly $4 billion in 2005, they dropped slightly in 2015 and are projected to decrease further to just above $3 billion by 2025.
In summary, while Someland’s international tourism sector is set to expand and strengthen its lead in export revenue, dairy and meat exports are predicted to experience stagnation or decline over the two-decade period.
