13.2 another table

The table displays the export of kiwi fruit from New Zealand in year 2010, 2011 and 2012 to five countries namely, Japan, China, Mexico, Russia and Saudi Arabia. The unit of measurement is NZS.
Overall, an increasing trend is shown by all countries except Mexico which fluctuated and Saudi Arabia which decreased gradually in the given time period. While the maximum export was to Japan in any given year, the minimum was to Saudi Arabia. China, Mexico and Russia were at 2nd, 3rd and 4th position respectively in all years.
Japan started in 2010 at just above 271 million dollars, and finished in year 2012 at over 325 million after reaching to about 287 million in 2011. China was at just below $75 million in year 2010, it then increased by almost 10 million to reach slightly below $85 million in 2011 before increasing again by about $9.2 million to finally reach at $94 million in the end.
Mexico was the only nation showing fluctuation as it started at about $6 million, then decreased to $2.4 million followed by $0.9 million increament to finish at 3.3 million dollars. Saudi Arabia declined by more than half in 2011 from its 2010 value and then again dropped by $14,000 to finally ending at $82,000.
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NZS = NZD
increament = increment
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