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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 given table provides information about fairtrade sales such as coffee and bananas in UK, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium and Sweden from 1999 to 2004.
Overall, there seems to be an increase in sales over the years in all five European countries, especially in Uk and Switzerland.
In 1999, Switzerland received the highest amount of money for selling coffee , specifically , 1.5 millions of euros. Denmark and Uk got half of that for trading coffee, 1.8 and 1.5 millions of euros , respectively. On the contrary, Sweden had the lowest profit compared to other countries , only 800 000 euros.
In 2004, Uk sales of fairtrade increased by almost 21 times, accounting for 20 000 000 euros. In terms of Switzerland, the numbers doubled from 3 millions to 6 millions of euros. Regarding other remaining countries , coffee sales rose marginally , varying from 1 million to 2 millions of euros.
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