Meet your Meat: Trends and Impact of Meat Production
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Meet your Meat: Trends and Impacts of
Meat Production
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Sources: FAOSTAT
World meat production has increased more than 4-fold since 1961
Mil
lio
n T
on
s
308.5 million tons (2013)
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Top Meat Exporters 2013
Top exporting countries
1.7
7.6
6.4
1.9
2
1.8
4
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Top Meat Producers, by Continent
131.5 58.5
47.2
39.9
… Million Tons
North America
Europe
Asia
South America
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About 43 kg of meat per capita were consumed in 2013
Industrial countries:
76 kg per capita
Developing countries:
33 kg per capita
But the
gap is
slowly
narrowing
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Close to 70% of agricultural land is used for pasture
Another 10% is used to grow feed for livestock
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Sales
Meatland
Other land
Beef production is very resource-intensive
It uses 60% of farmland, but yields less than 5% of world’s protein
60%
5%
60%
protein farmland
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Agriculture uses 70% of the world’s available freshwater
One third of that is used to produce feed for livestock
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Beef is much more water-intensive than many staple foods
Beef
Rice Eggs
15,000 1,000 3,300
Milk
3,400 250
Potatoes
Liters per kilogram
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Alternatives in meat production could reduce impacts
Using grass instead of grain for feed Reduces competition for food between cattle and people
Using natural fertilizers Lowers use of synthetic fertilizers
Ending factory-style production Reduces dependence on antibiotics
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Sales
Meatland
Other land
Changes in meat consumption could reduce impacts
Eating less meat
Choosing lower-impact meats
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For more information, visit our Vital Sign:
bit.ly/meatpro
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