The pie charts present information on percentage of imported sea food to the UK across three nations, while table shows total value of sea food.
Overall, the charts and table referring to comparisons of export portions of three countries in three specific years.
Accordingly, Poland’s portion was equal to 65% in 1987, but it dopped to 35% until 1997 and marked 30% in 2007. Meanwhile, Sweden was holding 28% until 1987 and it increased to 40% until 1997s; then, it marked as a holder of 43% in 2007.
Notably, the portion of Germany was equal to 7% of entire import to the UK within three countries. However, in 1997 its marked 25% which means it has upscaled its portion up to 3x (25%) although in 2007 it marked 27%.
The table shows three years and total value of imported see foods in 1987, 1997 and 2007. Regarding, total value barely increased. Between 1987 and 1997, total value increased from 7.4 million dollars to 9.1 million dollars. However, in 2007 it marked 12.30 million dollar, approximately 30% of increase.
