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The image shows a comparison of the sales of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004, measured in millions of euros. For coffee, the UK had sales of 1.5 and 20, Switzerland 3 and 6, Denmark 1.8 and 2, Belgium 1 and 1.7, and Sweden 0.8 and 1. For bananas, Switzerland had sales of 15 and 47, the UK 1 and 5.5, Belgium 0.6 and 4, Sweden 1.8 and 1, and Denmark 2 and 0.9.
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The given datas show the details about the amount of fortune receiving in the sale of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in four different countries in 1999 and 2004. Overall, there was a incredibly boosted in most nations mentioned in tables.
It can be seen that the strongest rocket of income were the UK and Switzerland, which received 1.5 to 20 from coffee and 15 to 47 million euros from bananas. Belgium witnessed an optimistically grew on both sides, but the profit of selling coffee was higher than the other one.
On the other side, Dane and Swede’s fortunes of selling coffee slowly increased for 0.2 and 0.7 millions of euros whereas it was witnessed a significant decrease of money in selling bananas.
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