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The image is a chart comparing the amount of money spent on coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004 for five European countries. For coffee, the UK spent 1.5 million euros in 1999 and 20 million in 2004, Switzerland spent 3 million and 6 million, Denmark spent 1.8 million and 2 million, Belgium spent 1 million and 1.7 million, and Sweden spent 0.8 million and 1 million. For bananas, Switzerland spent 15 million euros in 1999 and 47 million in 2004, the UK spent 1 million and 5.5 million, Belgium spent 0.6 million and 4 million, Sweden spent 1.8 million and 1 million, and Denmark spent 2 million and 0.9 million.
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The table illustrates the sales of fairtrade price of the products grown by the farmers in some of the european countries around 1999 and 2004. Overall, the sales of goods have been more in 2004 when compared with 1999 statistics and sweden has the least in the sales of coffee.
Production of coffee at five countries namely, UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium and Sweden is being depicted. There is a boost of around 13 times the 1999 sales of coffee in UK at 2004. Denmark and Sweden have significantly very less sales in coffee of around 0.2 million euros during the period from 1999 to 2004.
When compared, switzerland with belgium they have nearly doubled their sales along the time. During the year 1999, switzerland have 3 million euros of sale which was the maximum along time. Similarly, UK have taken the position of maximum number of sales in the year 2004 of about 20 million euros according to the data.
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