The chart below gives information about southland's main exports in 2000, *2021, and future projections for 2025.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The graph illustrates the main export of Southland in 2000, and 2023 and future projections for 2025.
Overall, it is predicted that Southland’s income from international tourism and dairy products will continue to rise over the period, excluding meat products.
From 2000 to 2023, international tourism’s income increased slightly from over ₤8 billion to almost ₤9 billion. While there was a dramatic growth in the economy brought about by dairy products from almost ₤7 billion to approximately ₤10 billion, meat products showed a downtrend with a half-a-billion decrease from ₤6 billion.
By 2025, the trend of international tourism and meat products is estimated to be the same as their trend in the previous period, with one increase to approximately ₤10 billion and the other down to ₤5 billion. However, the dairy products’ income is predicted to be half a billion lower than it was in 2023.
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