The line graph provides data about how much coffee was exported from three countries, from 2002 to 2012. Units are measured in kilograms.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that there was a considerable growth the share of coffee sold in Brazil , while Colombia and Costa Rica witnessed fluctuations over the decade. Another interesting point is that in 2006, much more coffee was sold in Colombia than Costa Rica, the same can not be said for the beginning of the given period.
Looking at the details, Brazil experienced a significant rise during the four years of decade, reaching to roughly 15 millions kilograms. It had oscillations from 2006 to 2010, which followed by the highest point of coffee exportation, just slightly less than 25 kilogram in 2012. Brazil maintained its dominance during the whole timeframe. By contrast, the amount of coffee exported fell rapidly between 2002 and 2006, which meant that it had far less exportation than other countries in 2006. The following years, it climbed gradually and reached to 20 kilograms at the end. On the one hand, Colombia hit thought of around 3 kilograms in 2008, albeit it commenced at 5 kilograms in 2002. It peaked at by 15 kilograms in 2012.
