The data provides insight into how much coffee and bananas were sold at the minimum selling price in the top five European countries during the years 1999 and 2004.
Overall, from the data, it is very clear that sales of both products increased in all countries from 1999 to 2004 except in Denmark, where banana sales declined.
The coffee market in the UK was valued at 1.5 million euros in 1999 and increased more than tenfold in 2004. Sales in Switzerland doubled over a five-year period. Denmark and Sweden were the countries that gained 0.2 million euros in sales.
On the other hand, the market for bananas in these countries more than doubled from 1999 to 2004 in all four countries except Denmark. Switzerland is the top country in terms of banana sales. In Denmark, there was a halving shown in 2004 compared to 1999. In the UK, banana sales were valued at 1 million euros, which grew to 5.5 million. The same happened in Belgium, where it grew from 0.6 to 4 million.
