The bar chart compares data on Someland’s exports of three products, meat, dairy, and international tourism, in 2005 and 2015, and the future projections for the next decade.
Overall, the major area of exports is overseas tourism, while the international demand for meat products is comparatively lower.
International tourism, which serves as the major export of Someland, witnessed a gradual growth from 6.2 billion US dollars to 7 billion US dollars in 10 years and will maximize the exports to 8 billion USD in 2025. Furthermore, the international market for milk products shows a volatility. In 2005, dairy exports were 5 billion USD and steeply increased to 8 billion USD, but will fall to 7.5 billion US dollars in 2025.
In contrast, meat products always showed less popularity among the export products, dropped in demand over two decades, and accounted for a billion dollar fall from 2005 to 2025, which will be 3 billion USD in the next decade.
