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As a result, sandwich consumption per capita is still lower than in other countries.
It is among the countries in the world with the highest fish consumption per capita.
"We are certainly the world leaders in consumption per capita.
Total power consumption per capita is one-third that of the world average.
Since 1980, French wine consumption per capita has dropped in half.
Average wine consumption per capita is only two glasses a year.
Over the last few decades, the market developed slightly in terms of global volume and by consumption per capita.
The country has Europe's highest fish consumption per capita and is among the top four in the world for this indicator.
In Brazil the consumption per capita is already 50 kilograms.
France however remains the leader on consumption per capita.
Alcohol consumption per capita is as high in other East European countries.
Consumption per capita is relatively low, yet there are sometimes these excesses, which lead to serious damage.
For example, the states with the largest level of wine consumption per capita also tend to have the most liberal political and social attitudes.
In relation to calorie consumption per capita, estimates were available for many countries.
The average annual consumption per capita in the United States is 2.0 gallons.
Conversely, as we have seen, poultry consumption per capita has grown substantially during these years.
In 2003, fish and seafood consumption per capita was approximately 23 kilograms.
Average liquor consumption per capita has risen a mere 1.7% since privatization.
Additionally, studies show that prevalence is not connected to alcohol consumption per capita.
"What China is very low on in consumption per capita is dairy," one analyst said.
Rhode Island has the lowest level of energy consumption per capita of any state.
The country's chicken consumption per capita is less than five pounds a year, which Tyson estimates can increase 10 percent annually.
Consumption per capita is relatively steady, so it allows tracking of population shifts within the country.
Since the late 1970s alcohol consumption per capita has fallen in New Zealand.
The consumption per capita in Peru is 22 liters per year.