The table below gives information about the values of exports of kiwi fruit from New Zealand to five countries between 2010 and 2012.
The table provides details about the revenue (measured in NZ dollars) from New Zealand's kiwi exportation to five different nations in three consecutive years 2010, 2011 and 2012.
Overall, Japan lied the top among five countries in kiwi importation from New Zealand in all the three mentioned years. Besides, while the earnings from exporting kiwi to Japan, Russia, China, and Mexico's had an upward trend, Saudi Arabia's showed the opposite pattern.
Started at $271 million in 2010, the value earned from kiwi exportation from Japan went up mildly to $287 million in 2011 and there was another slight growth to $325,3 million the following year. The same pattern applied for that of China that began at $74,9 million in 2010 to 84,8 million a year later and eventually, to $94 million in 2012. Both the New Zealand's revenue from exporting kiwis to Mexico and Russia rose considerably over the mentioned period where the amount earned from Mexico doubled to $2.4 million in 2011 and grew to $3.3 million in 2012 and the amount earned from Russia rocketed to $2,404,000 in 2012, which was about two and the half time that of 2010 ($968,000)
The earnings from exporting kiwi to Saudi Arabia, however, dropped incredibly from $29 million in 2010 to $106,000 in 2011. The amount continued to fall slightly to $82,000 the following year.
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