The line graph illustrates the amount of coffee exported from three countries namely, Brazil, Colombia, and Costa Rica over the period of 2002 to 2012. Units are measured in millions.
Overall, it is clearly notable that Brazil shows upward trends, while a fluctuation is noted in Colombia and a lowest exports was done by Costa Rica at the end of time frame.
In 2002, Brazil transport nearly to 12 millions, which rose by 3 millions in 2006 to 15 millions. Thereby, after two years, ratio climbed to 20 millions and in later year minor declined was seen but by the end of 2012 it reached to a quarter. Furthermore, Costa Rica exportation begin with 15 millions and it gradually decreased to 7 millions approximately. However, after downfall, in later years the trasports of coffee dramtically depicts a steady growth and reached to a fifth by 2012.
Moreover, in the initial years only 5 million coffee was exported, there after it slighty rose to above tenth. Surprisingly, it again fell to unexpected ratio almost to 1 million, from the next years it again stood up and reached 15 millions respectively by the end of time frame.
