Chữa bài IELTS Task 1
The tables illustrate the amount of money made from the selling of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in five European nations between 1999 and 2004.
Overall, the sales of both products showed upward trends over the 5-year period in most of the countries except Sweden and Demark. Additionally, UK got the highest sales of coffee while Switzerland hit the top of bananas’ sales.
In 1999, the figure for Switzerland in selling coffee was3 million, which twice as much as that for the UK. However, the UK saw an rapid increase to 20 million in sales of coffee in 2004 in comparison with Switzerland, in where the data on bananas grew steadily by 3 million. The sales of coffee in three remains were all under 2 million in 1999. By 2004, those figures went up slightly to 2, 1.7 and 1 million in Denmark, Belgium and Sweden, respectively.
15 million was the sales of bananas in Switzerland in 1999 being nearly over 3 times as much as the other’s combined. This figure surge sharply to 47 million in 5 years later whereas 5.5 million and 4 million were the sales of UK and Belgium at the same time. By contrast, there were slow decline around 1 million in data on Sweden and Denmark in 2004.Attachments:
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