The table shows Southland’s main exports in 2000, 2015 and future projection of 2025.
The vertical bar chart reveals major exports of Southland in 2000,2015 and best predictions of 2025.
Overall, pure evidence from the graph defines reducing tendency with an improvement. Vertical axis is about measurements, horizontal one shows observed sectors.
Initial year demonstrates various amounts for International tourism, Dairy products and Meat products with a billion pounds difference negatively respectively. Another demotion with a rise was witnessed in 2015. 9 billion were invested in the International tourism a billion more was spent on Dairy products while Meat product's quantity was almost two times less comparing with latter one. Finally, future expectations demonstrate 10 billion and half of it will be in use for International tourism and Meat products respectively. At around 9.5 billion will be exported in the sector of Dairy products.
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