The tables below give information about sales of Fairtrade*-labelled coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004 in five European countries.
The tables compare the consumption of five countries on coffee and bananas of a certain brand in 1999 and 2004.
It is obvious that Fairtrade-labelled coffee is the most popular in Switzerland than in the other four countries during 1999, but it's just the opposite that bananas of the same brand sell the second worst in the meantime.
Over a period of 5 years, the figures for the British expenditure on Fairtrade-labelled coffee had seen a significant rise when the data transformed from 1.5 to 20 million euros. The same trend also raised as to its budget in bananas, with up to 32 million euros increment.
However, the amount of both two Fairtrade-labelled categories did not distinct far from the origin sales in Belgium, with merely a rise as 1 to 1.7, and a fall as 1.8 to 1, respectively. Sweden spent less in bananas since the sales decreased from 2 million euros in 1999 to 0.9 million euros in 2004.
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