The table given illustrate about the sale of coffee and cocoa beans in five different European nations between 2000 and 2005.
Overall, it is clear to see that, in both two years 2000 and 2005 , United Kingdom was the leading countries involved the sales of both cocoa beans and coffee.
United Kingdoms had an extremely high sales of cocoa beans in 2000, which tripled figure in France, only at 4,6 millions of euros. The amount of money from cocoa beans exported in Germany and Netherlands were quite same, at 2,6 and 2,4 millions of euros, accounted for one- second of the expenditure on France. The smallest amount of money received from cocoa beans in Switzerland was the smallest one, at only 0,9 millions of euros. United Kingdoms also the leading countries in the sales of coffee in 2000, at 68,3 millions of euros, which douled the expenditure of France, accounted for 32,6 millions of euros. The figure of France was followed by the sales of coffee in Germany, at 24,5 millions of euros, which was a liitle bit higher than those in Netherlands, at 15,2 millions of euros. The expenditure of Switzerland coffee in 2000 was only at 7,5 millions of euros which was the least dominant one.
In 2005, the expenditure of cocoas beans in United Kingdoms was 27,3 and this figure tripled those in France, accounted only at 9,3%. Germany sales of cocoas beans was 5,2 millions of euros, which was followed by those in both Netherlands and Switzerland, at 4,8 and 1,8 millions of euros, respectively. Regarding to coffee, the leading countries of coffe export was UK, peaked at 147 millions of euros, which doubled those in France, only at 65,2. This figure in France was followed by the expenditure in Germany and Netherlands, at 49,1 and 30,3 millions of euros respectively. The least dominant figure was in Switzerland, accounted at 14,9 millions of euros, which was one- second of those in Netherlands.
