The provided chart illustrates the amount of strawberry, raspberry, grape, cherry and plum of jam which was sold over the period of five years starting in 2009.
As can be seen from the chart, the level of strawberry, raspberry, grape and cherry jam witnessed an upward trend, while the opposite was true for that of plum jam. Additionally, the figure for strawberry jam was the highest, while this was opposite to that of plum in this period.
In 2009, the volume of strawberry jam comprised of the highest at roughly 3 tons. More over, the figure for plum jam was reported at 2,5 tons, which was five times higher than that of grape. From 2009 to 2014, after increasing significantly, the level of strawberry jam reached the pick of exactly 7 tons. Similarly, there was a considerable rise in the amount of grape jam, followed by the highest point at nearly 3,9 tons. By contrast, the level plum jam hit the lowest point of exactly 0 tons after falling substantially over this period.
Regarding the remaining categories, in 2009, the amount of raspberry jam included 2,9 tons, which was 1 tons higher than that of cherry. In addition, the figure for raspberry jam grew significantly, hitting the highest point of roughly 5 tons in 2012 and then stayed unchanged. Moreover, the figure for cherry jam fluctuated between 2 and 3 tons from 2009 to 2011. In 2011, it went up slightly, reaching the peak of 3 tone and then declined moderately to 1,8 tons.
