The line graph below in the amount of coffee exported from three countries between 2002 and 2012

The line graph illustrates the quantity of coffee exported from (3 countries) Brazil, Colombia and Costa Rica between the year 2002 and 2012.

Overall, Brazil remained the nation who traded most significant amount of coffee throughout the period between 2002 and 2012. While country Colombia saw many fluctuations until 2008 with relatively less export of coffee as compared to Costa Rica.

In year 2002, Brazil delivered nearly about 12 million kg coffee with gradually increasing the figure to 15 million kg in 2006. Although comprising highs and lows (18-20 million kg ) in coffee sale abroad, the nation had reach maximum of 25 million kg in 2012.

In comparison to remaining countries, Costa Rica exported high amount of coffee (15 million kg ) in 2002, before steadily falling to around 6 million kg in year of 2006. Later the country gradually rose its trading in subsequent years reaching exactly 20 million kg in 2012 and 15 million kg in 2012. Colombia had lowest level of market coffee overseas (5 million kg ) in year 2002 and before dropping steeply to 2 million kg in 2008, Colombia traded 12 million kg of coffee abroad in 2006 where Costa Rica saw the decline in coffee exportation in that same year.

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