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The image presents data on Southland's main exports, measured in billions, for years 2000, 2015, and projected 2025 across three categories. For international tourism, the values are 8 billion in 2000, approximately 8.8 billion in 2015, and about 10 billion in 2025. For dairy products, the figures are 7 billion in 2000, roughly 10 billion in 2015, and nearing 9.5 billion in 2025. In meat products, the amounts are 5.5 billion in 2000, 6 billion in 2015, and projected at slightly above 5 billion in 2025.
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The bar chart illustrates the main sectors in Southland from 2000 to 2015, as well as the projected goals for 2025.
Overall, it is evident that meat products had the lowest figures each year compared to international tourism and daily products.
International tourism reached £10 billion, followed by daily products at over £9 billion, while meat products accounted for £5 billion in 2025.
Similarly, in 2015, daily consumption of products stood at £10 billion, with international tourism at nearly £9 billion, and meat products close to £6 billion.
In the early years, meat product exports were valued at £6 billion, daily products were sold at £7 billion, and international tourism was recorded at £8 billion in 2000.
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