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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 shows data about the sale of Fairtrade products such as bananas and coffee in five European countries.
The table compares six cities in Europe in terms of the sales of bananas and coffee in 1999 and 2004.
The highest sales of coffee belonged to Switzerland, which was 3 million euros in 1999. However, in 2004, the UK was the first country in terms of coffee sales, which were 20 million euros. Furthermore, Sweden had the lowest sales of it in 1999 and 2004, which were 0.8 and 1 million euros, respectively. Other countries, including Denmark and Belgium, had moderate sales.
The latter table shows that Switzerland was the first country in terms of banana sales in 1999 and 2004. The amount of money, coming from banana sales rocketed from 15 to 47 million in 2004. In contrast, the lowest banana sales belonged to Belgium in 1999. However, in 2004, Denmark was the last country in terms of banana sales compared to other countries.
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