Less and less meat is eaten in Germany

Published 2023년 7월 11일

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Meat consumption in Germany has reached its lowest level ever, with each person consuming an average of 52 kilograms of meat last year. The decline in consumption is attributed to factors such as increased prices, environmental concerns, and a growing trend towards vegetarianism. In contrast, meat consumption in Portugal has increased, with each person consuming an average of 118.5 kilograms of meat in 2022.
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Meat consumption has reached an all-time low in Germany. Germans are eating less and less meat products, from the typical grilled sausages to schnitzel, the data show. According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, consumption fell to 52 kilos per person in the last year, the lowest value ever since data began to be monitored in 1989. Preliminary report data point to a reduction in the consumption of 4.2 kilos of meat, when comparing the numbers of 2022 with those of 2021. What changes did the Germans make to their diet? According to the data, each German ate 2.8 kg less pork, 900 grams less beef and veal and 400 grams less poultry meat. “Probably, this decline in meat consumption is caused by the continued tendency to adhere to vegetarian diets”, points out the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Just five years ago, in 2017, consumption per person was 61 kilograms. This reduction can be explained by several factors: the increase in the price of meat due to inflation, ...
Source: Beefpoint

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