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The image contains a bar chart with the horizontal axis representing four countries - Canada, UK, USA, and Germany - and the vertical axis indicating quantity in tonnes ranging from 0 to 180000 with increments of 20000. Two sets of bars represent the import quantity of Coffee and Tea for each country. Canada imports approximately 20000 tonnes of Tea and 60000 tonnes of Coffee. The UK imports nearly 120000 tonnes of Tea and 100000 tonnes of Coffee. The USA imports around 80000 tonnes of Tea and 140000 tonnes of Coffee. Germany imports roughly 20000 tonnes of Tea and 180000 tonnes of Coffee.
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The bar chart compares four countries (Canada, The UK, The USA, and Germany) in terms of importing tea and coffee. The units are measured in tonnes.
Overall, although The UK has by far the highest rate in the importation of tea, it is the least dominant category in that of coffee. Meanwhile, the importation rate of coffee is almost equal in three countries (The USA, Germany, and Canada, which has the lowest rate in that of tea).
In detail, the UK imports tea at 160,000 tonnes, while this rate is about 110,000 tonnes in the USA. When it comes to Germany and Canada, which are the lowest categories in the importation of tea, their rates are 40,000 and 20,000 tonnes, respectively.
Regarding the importation of coffee, all countries import coffee at approximately 40,000 tonnes with the exception of the UK. Substantially, 20,000 tonnes coffee is imported by The UK.
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