The supplied bar chart compares the calculations in terms of main exports in one particular area over a twenty-five-year period from 2000 to 2025.
Overall, all types of exports experienced different trends over a time period. The percentage of exports related to Meat products fell steadily. Whereas the rest of them increased. Furthermore one of them gradually, and the other saw a fluctuation.
As is shown by the graph, exports namely International tourism started at a little more than 8 billion. Subsequently, in 2024 it underwent a slow growth of about 0,9 billion. Furthermore, the prediction shows that there will be a significant climb to less than 10 billion by the end of the period. Regarding Dairy products, the initial rate was exactly 7 billion. However, after fourteen years, it reached a peak of the same as International tourism’s proportion. Unfortunately, it is expected that the number of sums will drop moderately in 2025 to almost 9,5 billion.
As can be clearly seen from the graph, as for the Meat products, it began at a complete 6 billion in 2000. During the following years until the present day, it saw a downward trend of just over 5,5 billion. Whilst, this percentage is projected to decrease gradually same as the former and last trends.
