WebApr 5, 2024 · Data published this week by Germany’s Federal Information Centre for Agriculture reveals that, in 2024, per capita meat consumption fell by around 4.2 kg to 52 kilograms per person compared with 2024, lower than at any point since calculations began in 1989.. The report states that Germans consumed about 2.8 kg less pork, 900 grams … WebAug 7, 2024 · German politicians from the Social Democrats (SPD) and the Greens on Wednesday proposed raising the value added tax (VAT) on meat to the standard rate of 19%. Currently, meat is taxed at a reduced ...
German meat consumption in 2024 was lowest on record
WebApr 5, 2024 · Data published this week reveals that German meat consumption continues to decline as more people shift to healthier, climate-friendly diets. The data, from Germany’s Federal Information Centre for Agriculture (BZL), finds that the per capita consumption of meat fell by 4.2 kilograms in 2024, compared to 2024. WebFor 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 … hen\u0027s-foot ye
Per capita consumption of food products in Germany 1900 and 2024
WebThe German commercial food service market includes hotels, restaurants, fast food and take-away outlets, bars, cafeterias, coffee shops, and similar channels. The institutional food service market consists of hospitals, universities, nursing homes, and cafeterias. In comparison to 2024, German food service sales decreased by 38.6% to US$68 ... WebMeat consumption in Germany is presently higher than recommended for a healthy and sustainable nutrition. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to explore German consumers’ attitudes, perceptions and behaviours regarding meat consumption based on data from 1807 participants (20–80 years) of the NEMONIT study (2012/13). WebGerman consumers have decreased how much meat they eat on an annual basis, a report has found. Average consumption decreased by 4.2kg, to 52kg annually, its lowest level … hen\u0027s-foot xs