The bar graph illustrates the quantity of tea and coffee imported by Canada, the UK, the USA, and Germany in 2007, measured in tonnes. Overall, tea imports were significantly higher than coffee imports in the UK and the USA, while the opposite trend was observed in Canada and Germany. Among all countries, the UK imported the largest quantity of tea, whereas Canada recorded the highest coffee imports.
In terms of coffee imports, Canada recorded the highest figure at 80,000 tonnes, showing a significant preference for this beverage. Germany ranked second with 50,000 tonnes, followed by the USA at 40,000 tonnes. The UK, with imports of only 20,000 tonnes, had the lowest coffee consumption among the four countries.
On the other hand, tea imports were dominated by the UK, which brought in a staggering 160,000 tonnes, making it the leading country in this category. The USA was the second-largest importer of tea, with 120,000 tonnes, while Germany and Canada imported considerably smaller amounts at 40,000 tonnes and 20,000 tonnes, respectively.
