7/15Task1- coffee nathan

The bar chart compares the amount of coffee exported by five countries in 2018 and 2023. Overall, all five countries saw an increase in coffee exports over the five-year period.

Brazil exported the most coffee in both years, rising from 2.5 million kg in 2018 to 3.0 million kg in 2023. Vietnam was the second-largest exporter, with its exports increasing from 1.8 to 2.2 million kg. Colombia followed, with a growth from 1.2 to 1.5 million kg.

Ethiopia and Indonesia exported smaller amounts compared to the top three. Ethiopia’s exports rose from 0.8 million kg to 1.2 million kg, while Indonesia’s export slightly increased from 0.6 to 0.7 million kg.

 

BY the way, Brazil remained the leading exporter, and all five countries experienced steady growth in coffee exports between 2018 and 2023.

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  1. The bar chart presents data on coffee exports, measured in millions of kilograms, from the top five exporting countries—Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia, Ethiopia, and Indonesia—in 2018 and 2023.

    Overall, all five countries experienced an increase in coffee exports over the five-year period, with Brazil remaining the top exporter by a significant margin. Ethiopia showed the most notable relative growth.

    In 2018, Brazil led with 2.5 million kg of coffee exports, followed by Vietnam (1.8 million kg) and Colombia (1.2 million kg). Ethiopia and Indonesia had the lowest figures, at 0.8 and 0.6 million kg, respectively.

    By 2023, Brazil’s exports rose to 3.0 million kg, maintaining its leading position. Vietnam and Colombia also experienced modest growth, reaching 2.2 and 1.5 million kg, respectively. Ethiopia’s exports increased by 50%, from 0.8 to 1.2 million kg, matching Colombia’s 2018 level. Indonesia had the smallest growth, with a rise of just 0.1 million kg.

    In summary, while all countries saw a rise in coffee exports, Brazil remained dominant, and Ethiopia showed the strongest relative improvement.

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