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  2. List of countries by meat consumption - Wikipedia

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    For example, the FAO (2002) figure for Denmark, which has one of the highest meat export rates compared to its population, was 145.9 kg (322 lb) (highest in the world). More recent FAO figures (2009) have taken the earlier discrepancy into account, resulting in a significantly lower 95.2 kg (210 lb) for Denmark (13th in the world).

  3. Meat price - Wikipedia

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    Factors influencing the price of meat include supply and demand, subsidies, [2] hidden costs, [3] taxes, quotas or non-material costs ("moral cost") of meat production.Non-material costs can be related to issues such as animal welfare (e.g. treatment of animals, over-breeding).

  4. Arabica coffee beans, which make up the majority of global coffee bean production, sold for a record high of $3.44 per pound last week. The future outlook, unfortunately, is cloudy for lovers of ...

  5. Lamb and mutton - Wikipedia

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    The meat of a lamb is taken from the animal between one month and one year old, with a carcass weight of between 5.5 and 30 kg (12 and 66 lb). This meat generally is more tender than that from older sheep and appears more often on tables in some Western countries.

  6. Per the USDA and Trading Economics, which provides economic data and forecasts for nearly 200 countries, fish, vegetables, fruit, cereal, coffee, tea, sugar, cocoa, dairy products, eggs, and ...

  7. Meat - Wikipedia

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    Bovine meat has decreased from 10.4 kg (22 lb 15 oz) per capita in 1990 to 9.6 kg (21 lb 3 oz) per capita in 2009. [54] FAO analysis found that 357 million tonnes of meat were produced in 2021, 53% more than in 2000, with chicken meat representing more than half the increase.

  8. Lechazo de Castilla y León - Wikipedia

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    Lechazo de Castilla y León is a protected-origin food product in the European Union consisting of milk-fed lamb meat, produced in Castile and León . The Geographical indication (GI) was authorized in 1997. [1] The GI encompasses 483 farms from all of the grain-producing counties of Castilla y León, producing more than 167,000 lechazos per year.

  9. Meat & Livestock Australia - Wikipedia

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    'Operation Boomerang' was a 2016 advertising initiative conducted by M&LA under the 'We Love Our Lamb' campaign, to promote red meat consumption on Australia Day. [198] It contained a scene depicting a member of a SWAT team breaking into the homes of vegans and employing a flamethrower to burn their food. [199]