Daily meat consumption per person, 1961 to 2022

Daily meat consumption is shown relative to the expected EU average of 165g per person in 2030. This projection comes from the livestock antibiotic scenariosfrom Van Boeckel et al. (2017).

Yearly per capita supply of all meat grams per day per person
Country/area
1961
2022
Absolute Change
Relative Change
Afghanistan38.48 kg18.80 kg-19.67 kg-51%
Albania40.97 kg146.56 kg+105.58 kg+258%
Algeria31.03 kg48.86 kg+17.83 kg+57%
Angola17.28 kg63.76 kg+46.48 kg+269%
Antigua and Barbuda56.34 kg257.20 kg+200.85 kg+356%
Argentina282.70 kg311.03 kg+28.33 kg+10%
Armenia157.32 kg
Australia287.44 kg307.54 kg+20.09 kg+7%
Austria180.08 kg210.66 kg+30.58 kg+17%
Azerbaijan111.65 kg
Bahamas165.15 kg305.44 kg+140.29 kg+85%
Bahrain231.74 kg
Bangladesh8.67 kg12.05 kg+3.38 kg+39%
Barbados101.12 kg243.04 kg+141.92 kg+140%
Belarus269.03 kg
Belgium176.86 kg
Belize67.38 kg143.25 kg+75.87 kg+113%
Benin20.88 kg47.36 kg+26.47 kg+127%
Bermuda254.88 kg
Bhutan43.08 kg
Bolivia64.26 kg221.20 kg+156.95 kg+244%
Bosnia and Herzegovina135.24 kg
Botswana81.44 kg86.46 kg+5.02 kg+6%
Brazil75.71 kg277.13 kg+201.42 kg+266%
Brunei87.88 kg
Bulgaria88.85 kg165.60 kg+76.75 kg+86%
Burkina Faso21.27 kg68.78 kg+47.51 kg+223%
Burundi9.76 kg
Cambodia13.40 kg33.15 kg+19.75 kg+147%
Cameroon32.78 kg41.49 kg+8.71 kg+27%
Canada215.80 kg246.88 kg+31.08 kg+14%
Cape Verde8.79 kg121.18 kg+112.39 kg+1,278%
Central African Republic35.84 kg107.14 kg+71.30 kg+199%
Chad32.42 kg128.78 kg+96.35 kg+297%
Chile76.96 kg253.06 kg+176.11 kg+229%
China9.17 kg191.81 kg+182.64 kg+1,992%
Colombia74.13 kg172.83 kg+98.69 kg+133%
Comoros80.62 kg
Congo31.38 kg133.12 kg+101.74 kg+324%
Costa Rica64.14 kg168.39 kg+104.25 kg+163%
Cote d'Ivoire55.98 kg28.53 kg-27.44 kg-49%
Croatia266.17 kg
Cuba81.28 kg168.47 kg+87.19 kg+107%
Cyprus73.10 kg196.63 kg+123.53 kg+169%
Czechia223.76 kg
Czechoslovakia170.59 kg
Democratic Republic of Congo10.65 kg
Denmark167.32 kg183.02 kg+15.70 kg+9%
Djibouti83.40 kg39.62 kg-43.78 kg-52%
Dominica54.13 kg237.02 kg+182.89 kg+338%
Dominican Republic42.68 kg158.26 kg+115.59 kg+271%
East Timor231.57 kg79.93 kg-151.63 kg-65%
Ecuador47.73 kg147.52 kg+99.79 kg+209%
Egypt30.61 kg87.36 kg+56.75 kg+185%
El Salvador33.08 kg118.65 kg+85.57 kg+259%
Estonia185.49 kg
Eswatini94.17 kg70.50 kg-23.67 kg-25%
Ethiopia17.74 kg
Ethiopia (former)48.16 kg
Fiji34.60 kg143.81 kg+109.21 kg+316%
Finland95.04 kg195.23 kg+100.20 kg+105%
France208.32 kg226.03 kg+17.71 kg+9%
French Polynesia70.79 kg287.92 kg+217.13 kg+307%
Gabon122.39 kg176.17 kg+53.78 kg+44%
Gambia25.84 kg65.64 kg+39.80 kg+154%
Georgia108.77 kg
Germany176.20 kg193.75 kg+17.55 kg+10%
Ghana29.26 kg49.09 kg+19.82 kg+68%
Greece57.29 kg215.67 kg+158.38 kg+276%
Grenada31.40 kg228.15 kg+196.75 kg+627%
Guatemala37.02 kg126.15 kg+89.13 kg+241%
Guinea12.35 kg34.85 kg+22.51 kg+182%
Guinea-Bissau36.63 kg37.54 kg+0.91 kg+2%
Guyana41.32 kg209.13 kg+167.82 kg+406%
Haiti27.88 kg54.36 kg+26.48 kg+95%
Honduras32.98 kg107.77 kg+74.79 kg+227%
Hong Kong111.68 kg339.05 kg+227.37 kg+204%
Hungary213.73 kg216.13 kg+2.40 kg+1%
Iceland230.46 kg251.00 kg+20.55 kg+9%
India10.41 kg18.06 kg+7.65 kg+73%
Indonesia10.20 kg51.87 kg+41.67 kg+409%
Iran39.71 kg86.48 kg+46.77 kg+118%
Iraq36.41 kg52.25 kg+15.84 kg+44%
Ireland156.58 kg244.21 kg+87.63 kg+56%
Israel92.42 kg307.93 kg+215.52 kg+233%
Italy85.00 kg199.64 kg+114.64 kg+135%
Jamaica48.64 kg177.15 kg+128.51 kg+264%
Japan20.08 kg164.17 kg+144.09 kg+718%
Jordan31.46 kg104.09 kg+72.63 kg+231%
Kazakhstan186.21 kg
Kenya54.46 kg29.88 kg-24.59 kg-45%
Kiribati37.30 kg118.29 kg+80.99 kg+217%
Kuwait110.88 kg210.03 kg+99.15 kg+89%
Kyrgyzstan99.67 kg
Laos24.68 kg81.77 kg+57.09 kg+231%
Latvia225.53 kg
Lebanon59.30 kg105.50 kg+46.20 kg+78%
Lesotho58.79 kg30.95 kg-27.84 kg-47%
Liberia31.01 kg55.05 kg+24.05 kg+78%
Libya117.54 kg
Lithuania217.69 kg
Luxembourg233.76 kg
Macao82.95 kg305.98 kg+223.03 kg+269%
Madagascar72.49 kg14.63 kg-57.86 kg-80%
Malawi9.42 kg83.80 kg+74.39 kg+790%
Malaysia37.26 kg189.76 kg+152.50 kg+409%
Maldives11.74 kg106.61 kg+94.87 kg+808%
Mali35.84 kg20.55 kg-15.29 kg-43%
Malta83.38 kg180.97 kg+97.59 kg+117%
Marshall Islands336.52 kg
Mauritania103.77 kg89.64 kg-14.12 kg-14%
Mauritius17.60 kg167.80 kg+150.21 kg+854%
Mexico70.12 kg210.57 kg+140.45 kg+200%
Micronesia (country)174.12 kg
Moldova97.08 kg
Mongolia386.95 kg362.40 kg-24.55 kg-6%
Montenegro247.22 kg
Morocco37.85 kg86.55 kg+48.71 kg+129%
Mozambique15.51 kg30.60 kg+15.09 kg+97%
Myanmar12.90 kg55.45 kg+42.56 kg+330%
Namibia105.86 kg67.94 kg-37.92 kg-36%
Nauru317.87 kg
Nepal16.58 kg47.29 kg+30.71 kg+185%
Netherlands123.42 kg174.96 kg+51.54 kg+42%
Netherlands Antilles192.48 kg
New Caledonia124.06 kg228.44 kg+104.38 kg+84%
New Zealand294.24 kg239.76 kg-54.48 kg-19%
Nicaragua43.88 kg91.93 kg+48.05 kg+110%
Niger39.61 kg21.53 kg-18.07 kg-46%
Nigeria18.06 kg20.42 kg+2.36 kg+13%
North Korea19.75 kg
North Macedonia131.89 kg
Norway104.52 kg197.12 kg+92.61 kg+89%
Oman118.92 kg
Pakistan21.37 kg55.95 kg+34.58 kg+162%
Panama72.75 kg216.13 kg+143.38 kg+197%
Papua New Guinea160.07 kg
Paraguay192.79 kg88.44 kg-104.35 kg-54%
Peru58.37 kg151.28 kg+92.91 kg+159%
Philippines32.83 kg97.41 kg+64.58 kg+197%
Poland128.06 kg232.21 kg+104.15 kg+81%
Portugal55.03 kg265.89 kg+210.86 kg+383%
Qatar226.74 kg
Romania77.88 kg190.80 kg+112.92 kg+145%
Russia222.55 kg
Rwanda10.49 kg17.23 kg+6.74 kg+64%
Saint Kitts and Nevis39.34 kg250.97 kg+211.63 kg+538%
Saint Lucia40.58 kg253.15 kg+212.58 kg+524%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines23.84 kg347.19 kg+323.35 kg+1,356%
Samoa72.05 kg297.12 kg+225.07 kg+312%
Sao Tome and Principe14.11 kg58.70 kg+44.60 kg+316%
Saudi Arabia42.35 kg181.54 kg+139.19 kg+329%
Senegal33.83 kg56.83 kg+23.00 kg+68%
Serbia217.47 kg
Serbia and Montenegro
Seychelles179.43 kg
Sierra Leone11.74 kg27.01 kg+15.27 kg+130%
Slovakia171.24 kg
Slovenia165.97 kg
Solomon Islands27.01 kg40.96 kg+13.95 kg+52%
Somalia30.47 kg
South Africa93.26 kg171.48 kg+78.22 kg+84%
South Korea10.85 kg228.66 kg+217.81 kg+2,008%
South Sudan58.77 kg
Spain59.75 kg285.42 kg+225.67 kg+378%
Sri Lanka11.13 kg31.23 kg+20.10 kg+181%
Sudan50.33 kg
Sudan (former)54.02 kg
Suriname79.66 kg160.12 kg+80.46 kg+101%
Sweden138.91 kg187.59 kg+48.68 kg+35%
Switzerland154.75 kg181.63 kg+26.87 kg+17%
Syria44.75 kg
Taiwan56.21 kg247.50 kg+191.30 kg+340%
Tajikistan96.12 kg
Tanzania27.45 kg32.70 kg+5.25 kg+19%
Thailand41.35 kg71.01 kg+29.66 kg+72%
Togo21.34 kg28.43 kg+7.09 kg+33%
Tonga411.82 kg
Trinidad and Tobago71.84 kg175.70 kg+103.86 kg+145%
Tunisia33.17 kg84.45 kg+51.28 kg+155%
Turkey44.97 kg125.65 kg+80.68 kg+179%
Turkmenistan143.74 kg
Tuvalu212.15 kg
USSR108.66 kg
Uganda32.09 kg26.27 kg-5.82 kg-18%
Ukraine127.10 kg
United Arab Emirates145.93 kg210.17 kg+64.24 kg+44%
United Kingdom190.32 kg228.11 kg+37.79 kg+20%
United States250.56 kg333.49 kg+82.93 kg+33%
Uruguay296.53 kg176.57 kg-119.96 kg-40%
Uzbekistan115.11 kg
Vanuatu109.95 kg101.08 kg-8.87 kg-8%
Venezuela69.65 kg101.53 kg+31.89 kg+46%
Vietnam30.74 kg144.56 kg+113.81 kg+370%
Yemen23.28 kg38.75 kg+15.46 kg+66%
Yugoslavia92.74 kg
Zambia41.99 kg49.23 kg+7.25 kg+17%
Zimbabwe43.73 kg157.54 kg+113.81 kg+260%
Other
Africa36.09 kg47.70 kg+11.61 kg+32%
Africa (FAO)36.83 kg48.39 kg+11.56 kg+31%
Americas (FAO)163.36 kg255.37 kg+92.01 kg+56%
Asia14.67 kg99.16 kg+84.48 kg+576%
Asia (FAO)14.60 kg99.43 kg+84.83 kg+581%
Belgium-Luxembourg (FAO)166.95 kg
Caribbean (FAO)59.92 kg135.52 kg+75.60 kg+126%
Central America (FAO)60.39 kg188.16 kg+127.77 kg+212%
Central Asia (FAO)135.82 kg
China (FAO)10.38 kg193.36 kg+182.98 kg+1,762%
Eastern Africa (FAO)39.84 kg33.76 kg-6.08 kg-15%
Eastern Asia (FAO)12.25 kg190.27 kg+178.02 kg+1,453%
Eastern Europe (FAO)114.29 kg205.77 kg+91.49 kg+80%
Europe129.38 kg211.86 kg+82.48 kg+64%
Europe (FAO)129.79 kg212.98 kg+83.19 kg+64%
European Union (27)133.91 kg215.17 kg+81.26 kg+61%
European Union (27) (FAO)134.81 kg216.02 kg+81.21 kg+60%
High-income countries149.74 kg245.12 kg+95.38 kg+64%
Land Locked Developing Countries (FAO)43.43 kg63.02 kg+19.59 kg+45%
Least Developed Countries (FAO)26.74 kg33.10 kg+6.36 kg+24%
Low Income Food Deficit Countries (FAO)17.04 kg40.83 kg+23.78 kg+140%
Low-income countries28.84 kg31.34 kg+2.50 kg+9%
Lower-middle-income countries16.94 kg40.58 kg+23.64 kg+140%
Micronesia (FAO)52.99 kg177.52 kg+124.53 kg+235%
Middle Africa (FAO)31.37 kg44.63 kg+13.26 kg+42%
Net Food Importing Developing Countries (FAO)31.81 kg49.13 kg+17.32 kg+54%
North America199.82 kg271.11 kg+71.29 kg+36%
Northern Africa (FAO)35.24 kg75.76 kg+40.52 kg+115%
Northern America (FAO)240.49 kg327.76 kg+87.27 kg+36%
Northern Europe (FAO)172.62 kg220.21 kg+47.59 kg+28%
Oceania272.55 kg255.36 kg-17.19 kg-6%
Oceania (FAO)273.86 kg255.45 kg-18.41 kg-7%
Small Island Developing States (FAO)59.84 kg136.84 kg+76.99 kg+129%
South America106.13 kg234.76 kg+128.64 kg+121%
South America (FAO)106.59 kg231.37 kg+124.78 kg+117%
South-eastern Asia (FAO)22.28 kg82.89 kg+60.61 kg+272%
Southern Africa (FAO)87.08 kg164.15 kg+77.08 kg+89%
Southern Asia (FAO)12.55 kg25.98 kg+13.43 kg+107%
Southern Europe (FAO)74.72 kg231.91 kg+157.19 kg+210%
Upper-middle-income countries45.01 kg169.10 kg+124.09 kg+276%
Western Africa (FAO)24.66 kg30.99 kg+6.33 kg+26%
Western Asia (FAO)43.05 kg116.04 kg+72.99 kg+170%
Western Europe (FAO)181.00 kg205.20 kg+24.19 kg+13%
World62.89 kg120.91 kg+58.02 kg+92%
Data

Yearly per capita supply of all meat

What you should know about this indicator

Item: Meat

Metric: Food supply quantity (kg/capita/yr)

Yearly per capita supply of all meat
Quantity that is available for consumption at the end of the supply chain. It does not account for consumer waste, so the quantity that is actually consumed may be lower.
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2024) – processed by Our World in Data
Last updated
March 17, 2025
Next expected update
March 2026
Date range
1961–2022
Unit
kilograms per year per capita

Sources and processing

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Food Balance Sheet presents a comprehensive picture of the pattern of a country's food supply during a specified reference period.

The food balance sheet shows for each food item - i.e. each primary commodity and a number of processed commodities potentially available for human consumption - the sources of supply and its utilization. The total quantity of foodstuffs produced in a country added to the total quantity imported and adjusted to any change in stocks that may have occurred since the beginning of the reference period gives the supply available during that period. On the utilization side a distinction is made between the quantities exported, fed to livestock, used for seed, put to manufacture for food use and non-food uses, losses during storage and transportation, and food supplies available for human consumption.

The per caput supply of each such food item available for human consumption is then obtained by dividing the respective quantity by the related data on the population actually partaking of it. Data on per caput food supplies are expressed in terms of quantity and - by applying appropriate food composition factors for all primary and processed products - also in terms of caloric value and protein and fat content.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - Food Balances: Food Balances (-2013, old methodology and population) (2023).

Food Balance Sheet presents a comprehensive picture of the pattern of a country's food supply during a specified reference period.

The food balance sheet shows for each food item - i.e. each primary commodity and a number of processed commodities potentially available for human consumption - the sources of supply and its utilization. The total quantity of foodstuffs produced in a country added to the total quantity imported and adjusted to any change in stocks that may have occurred since the beginning of the reference period gives the supply available during that period. On the utilization side a distinction is made between the quantities exported, fed to livestock, used for seed, put to manufacture for food use and non-food uses, losses during storage and transportation, and food supplies available for human consumption.

The per caput supply of each such food item available for human consumption is then obtained by dividing the respective quantity by the related data on the population actually partaking of it. Data on per caput food supplies are expressed in terms of quantity and - by applying appropriate food composition factors for all primary and processed products - also in terms of caloric value and protein and fat content.

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - Food Balances: Food Balances (2010-) (2024).

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  • Per-capita values were obtained by dividing total figures by Our World in Data's population.
  • For regions defined by FAOSTAT, per-capita values were calculated using FAOSTAT's original population data, if available.
  • This data was originally given per-capita by FAOSTAT. We converted this data into total figures by multiplying by FAOSTAT's population.

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