The provided graphs illustrate the tea and coffee imports of four different countries: the US, the UK, Canada, and Germany.
Overall, it is immediately clear from the graph that the UK was the leading country in tea imports, while it imported the least amount of coffee. Conversely, Germany had the highest coffee imports.
To begin with, the UK was the dominant importer of tea, with an impressive 80,000 tons. Germany’s tea imports were significantly lower, totaling only about 40,000 tons. Additionally, the amounts of tea imported by Canada and the US were similar, at around 20,000 tons each.
When it comes to cappuccino imports, Canada and the US received the same quantity, which was double that of their tea imports, totaling approximately 40,000 tons.
While the UK’s imports of espresso were the lowest at around 30,000 tons, it still had the highest tea import figures compared to the other two countries. Germany imported a greater volume of cappuccino than the other three countries, with its imports reaching 50,000 tons.
