The charts and table delineate the proportion of UK seafood imported from three different countries and the sum of their value.
Overall, despite making up a major percentage in importing seafood to the UK, Poland witnessed an upward trend in the following years. However, Germany and Sweden increasingly produced more grosses than the previous one; in line with this, the total value of seafood also rose chronologically.
Regarding the nations importing seafood to the UK, the percentage of Poland was more dominant than other nations; nevertheless, in the following years, this nation’s rate experienced a plummet that culminated at 30% in 2007. While both remaining categories witnessed substantial growth in their proportion. From 1987 to 1997, Germany’s rate rose dramatically as third as before, and Sweden’s percentage also doubled its previous data.
Concerning the value of imported seafood in the UK, this began at 7.40 million dollars in 1987, then it surged to over 9 million dollars in the next decade. Subsequently, it also experienced a significant increase in the last year and reached 12.20 million dollars that nearly doubled its data before.
