The bar chart showed the value of Someland’s main exports, namely meat products, dairy products and international tourism, in 2005, 2015 and 2025. Viewed together, there appeared to be a clear contrast in trends, with tourism increasing steadily, meat products declining, and dairy products showing some fluctuation.
Regarding meat products, export revenue decreased consistently over the period. It stood at approximately $4 billion in 2005, before falling to around $3.5 billion in 2015 and then to about $3 billion in 2025, making it the least valuable export by the end of the period.
Turning to dairy products, earnings rose sharply from about $5 billion in 2005 to nearly $8 billion in 2015. However, this figure then declined slightly to around $7.8 billion in 2025, although it still remained higher than its initial level.
In contrast, international tourism experienced steady growth, increasing from just over $6 billion in 2005 to around $7 billion in 2015, and reaching nearly $8 billion in 2025.
Comparatively, tourism overtook dairy to become the leading export by 2025, while meat fell further behind both categories, highlighting a widening gap between sectors.
