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The image consists of three pie charts and one table; the pie charts represent percentages of imported sea food to the UK for the years 1987, 1997, and 2007 with three countries: Poland, Sweden, and Germany. In 1987, Poland had 7%, Sweden 28%, and Germany 65%, in 1997 Poland rose to 25%, Sweden 40%, and Germany decreased to 35%, and by 2007 Poland dropped to 27%, Sweden increased to 43%, and Germany dropped to 30%. The table, titled "Total value of imported sea food in million dollars" depicts values for the same years; 1987 holds a value of 7.40, 1997 increased to 9.10, and in 2007, it further increased to 12.30.
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The pie charts illustrate the percentage of seafood imported to the UK from three countries and the total value of seafood imports.
Overall, it is clear that Poland had the highest number of seafood imported to the UK in 1987, while its share decreased by 2007.
In 1987, Poland was the dominant exporter, accounting for 65%, while Sweden had the second-largest share at 28%. In contrast, Germany had a much lower proportion of seafood imported to the UK. However, by 1997, Sweden overtook Poland with 40%, while Poland’s share fell to 35%. Germany also increased proportion to 25%. By 2007, Poland’s percentage dropped to 30%, while Sweden and Germany remained stable over the ten-year period, at 43% and 27% respectively.
Turning to the table, the total value of imported seafood increased from 7.40 million dollars in 1987 to 9.10 million in 1997, and then rose to 12.30 million dollars in 2007.
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