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The image shows banana prices in US$ per kilogram from 1994-2004 for four countries: Japan, France, Germany, USA. Japan: 1994 at 2.50, 1995 at 2.00, 1996 at 1.75, 1997 at 2.00, 1998 at 2.00, 1999 at 2.25, 2000 at 2.00, 2001 at 2.00, 2002 at 2.25, 2003 at 2.50, 2004 at 2.75. France: 1994 at 1.50, 1995 at 1.75, 1996 at 1.50, 1997 at 1.75, 1998 at 1.75, 1999 at 2.00, 2000 at 1.75, 2001 at 1.75, 2002 at 2.00, 2003 at 2.00, 2004 at 1.75. Germany: 1994 at 1.25, 1995 at 1.50, 1996 at 1.00, 1997 at 1.00, 1998 at 1.25, 1999 at 1.25, 2000 at 1.25, 2001 at 1.00, 2002 at 1.00, 2003 at 1.25, 2004 at 1.25. USA: 1994 at 1.00, 1995 at 1.25, 1996 at 1.00, 1997 at 1.00, 1998 at 1.25, 1999 at 1.25, 2000 at 1.25, 2001 at 1.00, 2002 at 1.25, 2003 at 1.25, 2004 at 1.25.
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A glance at the graph provided reveals some striking similarities in bananas price per kilogram between four countries (Japan, France, Germany, and USA) from 1994 to 2004. Overall, it is evident that the value of bananas fluctuated during a decade; in two countries increasing in their value and other two reducing.
In Japan in 1994, the cost of bananas per kilogram was nearly $1.90, where in France it was lower than $1.75 per kilogram. In 1995 in Japan, price hit a peak of nearly $2.80 following a rapid fall to $1.60 in 2001, since then, it continues increasing reaching $2.60 at the end of the decade. However, in France the price kept stable up to 2003 year when it suddenly dropped to $1.00 considerably increasing over the year.
In Germany the price stayed at $1.40 fluctuating during the years, increasing to $1.60 in 1999 and then slightly dropping to $1.20 in 2004. Likewise, in the USA, from nearly $0.80 the price rose approximately $0.40 on kilogram and then stayed on around $1.10 per kilogram for another six years.
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