The two tables illustrates sales of cocoa beans and coffee in different European countries from 2000 to 2005.
It is clear that cocoa beans are sold most in The United Kingdom. It is still true with the amount of coffee.
Look at the first table, the sales of cocoa beans was highest in The United Kingdom with 13.6 millions of euros in 2000 and it rose sharply to 27.3 millions in 2005. The second highest is France, with 4.6 millions in 2000 and slightly increased to 9.3 in 2005. In contrast, Switzerland is the country which consumed least cocoa beans, at 0.9 million in 2000 and climb to 1.8 in 2005.
Move to the next table, coffee is sold most in The United Kingdom with 68.3 million euros in 2000 and increased to 137 millions in 2005. France and Germany has risen slightly throughout the period, with 32.6 to 65.2 and 24.5 to 49.1, repetitively. Switzerland still had the lowest amount of total consume, at 7.5 in 2000 then climb at 14.9 in 2005
