The table illustrates data about the amount of money were earned from sales of coffee and bananas in five different European countries in 1999 and 2004.
Looking at the table, it is immediately evident that the sales of coffee and bananas in 2004 were higher than those for 1999 in all of the European countries with exception of Sweden and Denmark in sales of bananas.
Among the five countries, It can be noted that the amount of money gained from the sales of coffee in 1999 in UK and Switzerland and Demark was higher than that of the others, at 1.5 millions of euros, at 3 millions of euros and at 1.8 millions of euros respectively. The biggest change were seen in the sales of coffee in UK in 2004, which achieved 20 millions of euros, compared to just 6 millions of euros for Switzerland and under this figure for the others.
In 1999, the largest amount of sales of bananas was at 15 millions of euros, while the others having the amount of money at 2 and under 2 millions of euros. It could be noticeable that in 2002 the Switzerland was also the most likely to be the sales of bananas at 47 millions of euros. In contrast, other countries were significantly lower just under 6 millions of euros.
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