The bar chart shows the coffee exports in 2018 and 2023 in different countries with unit million kilograms. This short essay will compare and contrast two separate stages in 3 Sounth Africa countries and 2 Asia countries.
Analyze this bar chart, researcher can notice that the bar chart arrange the order in size of the quantity from big to small. In 2018 role, the biggest quantity is 2.5 million kg from Brazil. In the second place is Vietnam with 1.8 million kg, the following countries are Colombia. The least but not the last is 0.8 million kg from Ethiopia, and the last one is 0.6 million kg form Indonesia.
After 5 years, the human needs of coffee rise up at the same time let the exports of coffee beans increase too. Brazil expand 0.5 million kg in 2023 compare to 2018. Vietnam also increase from 1.8 to 2.2, increase 0.4 in total. Looking dowm. Ethiopia expand 0.4 million kg same as Vietnam, following behind the country Colombia still in third place but only extend 0.3 million kg. In the last place is till Indonesia with only 0.1 growth during these 5 years.
In conclusion, this bar chart shows a detail of coffee exports in 5 different countries in the world with 5 years aprt comparison. These countries increase its exports numbers but did not change its rank. It can concern about its countries development, marketing strategies and product quality.

The bar chart illustrates the amount of coffee exported by the top five coffee-producing countries—Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia, Ethiopia, and Indonesia—in 2018 and 2023. The figures are measured in millions of kilograms.
Overall, all five countries experienced an increase in coffee exports over the five-year period, with Brazil remaining the largest exporter by a significant margin. In 2018, Brazil exported 2.5 million kilograms of coffee, the highest among all the countries, and this figure rose to 3.0 million kilograms in 2023. Vietnam, the second-largest exporter, also saw a notable increase from 1.8 million kilograms in 2018 to 2.2 million kilograms in 2023.
Colombia and Ethiopia demonstrated more moderate growth. Coffee exports in Colombia increased from 1.2 million kilograms to 1.5 million kilograms, while Ethiopia’s exports rose from 0.8 million kilograms to 1.2 million kilograms during the same period. By contrast, Indonesia had the smallest volume of exports in both years, increasing only slightly from 0.6 million kilograms in 2018 to 0.7 million kilograms in 2023.
In summary, Brazil and Vietnam continued to dominate global coffee exports, while Ethiopia experienced the most significant relative growth among the smaller exporters.