The line graph illustrates the company’s sales figures of 5 different kinds of jam between 2009 and 2014.
Overall, there were increases in the sales figures of all types of jam, except for plum jam, with the grape jam witnessing the most change. In addition, the sales of strawberry jam showed that this type of jam was the most consumed type throughout the surveyed period.
Looking first at the highest jam sales, the unit sales from strawberry jam were about 3.5 million in 2009, and by 2014, it doubled as the first year. Moreover, it dominated the sales of jam, and the revenue consistently ranked first. Similarly, the sales of raspberry jam started at around 2.8 million in the first year, and by 2014, witnessing a dramatic rise to over 5 million.
Turning to the remaining sales of jams, in 2009, the sales figures of plum, cherry, and grape began at 2.5, 1.6, and 1 million, respectively. Although the sales of plum jam stood at the third position in the chart, it plummeted to nearly 0 million in 2014. By contrast, the unit sales of cherry rose minimally to 2.4 million, despite some fluctuations, while the grape sales rocketed, surpassing the sales of cherry and plum, becoming the third position at the end of the period, with approximately 4.2 million.
