The line graph depicts the cost of bananas per kilogram in four countries (Japan, France, Germany, and the USA) from 1994 to 2004.
Overall, it is evident that the price of bananas in Japan and USA experienced an increase, while the banana price in France and Germany showed a downward trend. Also, all of the four countries banana prices showed a fluctuation over the period.
In 1994, the cost of bananas in Japan showed the highest price among the four countries, around 1.85 dollars, while the USA experienced the lowest rate at approximately 0.75 dollars. Then, Japan showed the maximum price of bananas in 1995, and declined the rate immediately to 2 dollars. After then, the banana cost in Japan increased gradually up to 1999 years, and fell down the rate continuously over a two-year period, and showed the least banana price in Japan at just above 1.5 dollars in 2001, and experienced a gradual increase over the over the next three years, and rose to above 2 dollars. Moreover, the banana price of USA rose to almost 1.5 dollars in 1995, and then it showed a fluctuation between 1995 and 1999, and the rest of the years in USA experienced a steady rate, around 1.2 dollars from 1999 to 2004.
There was a fluctuation in the cost of bananas in Germany during the eight-year period, after then the banana prices in Germany remained constant, almost 1.2 dollars from 2002 to 2004. However, the cost of bananas in France showed a constant for the first four years, with a rate of almost 1.2 dollars. After the following years, it showed the variation during the seven-year period, and reached almost 1.6 dollars in 2004.
