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Band 4+: The graph below shows the amount of tea and coffee imported by four different countries in tonnes in 2007.

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The image displays the 2007 import data in tonnes of tea and coffee for Canada, the UK, the USA, and Germany: Canada imported approximately 40,000 tonnes of tea and 20,000 tonnes of coffee; the UK recorded around 170,000 tonnes of tea and 50,000 tonnes of coffee; the USA imported about 110,000 tonnes of tea and 70,000 tonnes of coffee; Germany imported near 30,000 tonnes of tea and 60,000 tonnes of coffee.
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The bar chart compares how much product of tea and coffee imported in four different countries namely , Canada , United Kindom ,USA and Germany in 2007 . Units are measured in tonna.

Overall, in UK in terms of tea import was the most popular country that reached the highest in contrast in terms of coffee was the lowest level . It is the worthy to notice that Germany showed almost similar in two product.

Regarding to the Canada , production of coffee imported about 80,000 tonnes while tea figure showed four times less than formal product , at 20,000 tonnes . In UK consumption of tea reached a peak , with 160,000 tonnes but coffee consumed at similar figure with Canada’s coffee.

As for the USA, coffee imported 40,000 tonnes and tea consumption experienced threefold than coffee , with 120,000 tonnes . Lastly, Germany made up almost similar import in coffee and tea 50,000 tonees and 40,000 tonnes respectively .

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