The line graph gives detailed information about the sales of five jam varieties between 2009 and 2014.
Overall, it is evident that Strawberry and Raspberry jams experienced a steady growth throughout the period, while the opposite was true for Plum preserves. It is also worth mentioning that the figures for other categories were relatively comparable.
Looking at the details, the number of Strawberry sales stood at about 3 million units in 2009. Over the following two years, it increased steadily to roughly 4,5 million units. The 5 million units was reported in 2012, before climbing further to 7 million units after 2 years. The revenue from Raspberry jams accounted for nearly 2,8 million units in the initial year. During the next three years, it showed a constant growth and reached its peak rate, at 4 million units and, remained nearly unchanged at the end of the period. There was a stable increase in the sales of Grape jams, representing only 0,5 million units in the first year and, rising sharply to around 4,5 million units by 2014.
Turning to the other types of jams, the proportion of Cherry was about 2 million units in 2009. By 2012, it risen slightly to 3 million units, after declining sharply to 2 million units in 2011. Then, it stayed almost the same until the final year. Exportation of Plum jams decreased significantly over a 5-year period, reaching about 2,5 million units in 2009, and reducing to 0 million units in 2014.
