The provided table illustrates the sales figures for pineapples and fair trade-labelled tea across five distinct countries from 2010 to 2015, with the figures expressed in millions of euros.
In summary, it is evident that France recorded the highest tea sales, while Germany had the lowest sales of pineapples.
As seen in the tea board, France is the highest tea selling water. In 2010, France sold tea about 2.5 euros and this figure increased sharply to 21 million euros in 2015. Moreover, selling tea has increased and doubled in Australia, from 4 to 8 million euros from 2010 to 2015. However, for both years, the sale of tea in all three Germany, the Netherlands and Norway increased from 1.8 to 3 million euros and the three countries with the least amount of tea selling tea.
For the pineapple selling table, it can be clearly seen that the highest selling pineapple is in Australia in the range of 16 million in 2010 to 48 million euros in 2015. Besides, the sale of pineapple in France increased significantly from 2 to 6.5 million euros. In addition, in the Netherlands, the sale of pineapple also increased from 1.6 to 5 million euros from 2010 to 2015. In contrast in Germany, the sale of pineapple accounted for the lowest from 3 million euros to 1.9 million euros. And in Norway selling pineapple in 2010 was 2.8 million euros and dropped to 2 million euros.
