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The image displays sales figures for cocoa beans and coffee across five countries for 2000 and 2005; in cocoa beans (millions of euros), 2000 data for United Kingdom is 13.6, Germany 2.6, France 4.6, Netherlands 2.4, Switzerland 0.9, rising in 2005 to United Kingdom 27.3, Germany 5.2, France 9.3, Netherlands 4.8, Switzerland 1.8; in coffee sales (millions of euros), 2000 data for Germany is 24.5, United Kingdom 68.3, Switzerland 7.5, France 32.6, Netherlands 15.2, increasing in 2005 to Germany 49.1, United Kingdom 137, Switzerland 14.9, France 65.2, Netherlands 30.3.
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The given tables compare the proportion of pure chocolate beans and coffee in 5 differenet nations of europe over the given period.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is clear that , both coffee and chocolate experienced an upward trend over the 5 years. Moreover coffee stay dominant from start to end of the duration.
Firstly, in terms of coffe , uk it was the lrading country in 2000 and remaind the highest consumption at 2005. Meanwhile germany, france and netherlands demonstrate similar figure and rose to 5.2 , 9.3 and 4.8 subsequently .In contrast switzerland was the lowest unit and in 2005, never exceeding 1.8.
On other hand, about coffee in 2000 uk with 68.3 units had the highest figure, followed by france , germany and netherlands.These countries all increased untill 2005 to 49.1 137, 14.9, 65.2 and 30.3 an
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