The given table provides data about the export earnings from kiwi fruit from New Zealand to five different nations over a three-year period.
Overall, while the kiwi export earnings that New Zealand earned from Japan, China and Russia saw a significant increase through the years, the figures for the others, Mexico and Saudi Arabia, declined gradually. Moreover, the revenue during the period indicated that Japan was New Zealand’s largest export market, compared to the others.
Over the span of three years, the amount of money earned from the kiwi export to Japan grew continuously, from 271,1million NZ$ in 2010 to 325,3 million NZ$ in 2012. Similarly, there was a slight growth in the kiwi export revenues earned from China and Russia during the period. In details, the figure for China rose stably about more than 10 million NZ$ each year, reaching 94 million NZ$ in 2012, whereas the amount of money generated from exporting to Russia witnessed a smaller rise relatively, started at around 970 thousand NZ$ in 2010 before climbing to about 2,404 thousand eventually.
Turning to two remaining countries, in 2010, the amount of money New Zealand earned from kiwi fruit export to Mexico was 6 million NZ$, plunged notably to 2,4 million NZ$ before rising back to 3,3 million NZ$ in 2012. Conversely, the figure for Saudi Arabia experienced ups and downs when it surged to 407 thousand NZ$ in 2011 and plummeted sharply to only 82 thousand NZ$ eventually.
