The bar chart compares the proportion of beverages imported by four different countries in 2007. The numbers measured in million tones. Overall, imports in the UK were even higher than the other remaining countries. Import tea in the UK showed the biggest proportion, whereas in Canada it was lowest. However , the reverse can be seen in imported coffee at the same frame. Moreover, there was a wide gap in the UK and USA.
Looking at the bigger numbers first for each group, the rate of imported beverages was even higher in the UK and Canada than the other remaining categories. In the UK importing coffee was 20,000, while tea was most imported 160,000. However, the opposite was true for Canada, with respective figures 20,000 and 80,000.
When it comes to smaller figures, importing a brew was a lot lower in the USA and Germany, than the figures which mentioned earlier. Tea importing was three times higher than coffee in the USA, 120,000 and 40,000 respectively. In Germany, brew imports were lower than 50,000.
