it is some kind of graph not exactly sure what kind of graph something to do with goat and
etc. it is some kind of graph not exactly sure what kind of graph something to do with goat
and etc.
This graph arranges the World's Biggest Meat Eaters for 2007 by region and by animal consumed.
The source of the information is from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization; The Economist.
Luxembourg is the top consumer followed closely by the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.
The chart shows the world's largest meat eaters. These included cow, pig, poultry, mutton
and goat. As a whole, in Luxembourg, their animals consume the most meat, while in Italy,
their animals consume the least amount of meat.
The chart shows the Countries that consume the most meat by total tons. Luxembourg consumed
the most meat per capita amongst the countries shown on the chart coming in a close second
was the United States of America
This image describes on average how much meat an average person in a given country consumes
in one year's time. It breaks the consumption down by type of meat. The data is from the
UN food and agricultural organization as of 2007.
This chart is showing which countries eat the most meat and what type of meat that they eat
in the world. The color difference is a little hard to tell but for most of the countries
it looks like cow is popular and chicken. A lot of meat is consumed all around the world.
This picture is chart of the world's biggest meat eating coutries in 2007. The chart rates
each country by kilograms per person. The list contains cows, pigs, poultry, mutton, goat,
and an "Other category. The right side of the image shows how many tons total the country
consumed in 2007.
The image is a graph of the World's biggest meat eaters. The graph starts out with the countries
that consume the most amount of meat and the bottom has the countries that consume the least
amount of meat. Luxembourg and the United States are the largest consumers of meat. Italy,
Argentina and Portugal consume the least amount of meat.
The chart breaks down the consumption of meat by country, including a breakdown of types of
meat by kilograms (ie, cow, pig, mutton, etc.) for the year 2007. Luxembourg is the highest
on the chart, followed by the United States.
This chart shows the largest meat eating countries in the world by animal. According to the
data by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, Luxembourg consumes the largest amount of
meat followed closely by the United States and Australia. The countries that eat the least
meat are Portugal, Argentina and Italy.
This chart describes the worlds biggest meat-eaters by country. It also shows the amount
of each type of meat. This is the amount of meat consumed based on the population. Luxembourg
eats the most meat. Italy eats the least.
This graph show the world biggest meat eaters in 2007 in kg per person. The meat includes
cow, pig, poultry, mutton and goat and other. Luxembourg topped the list and next came the
US. Argentina and Italy were on the bottom of the list.
This chart shows how many kilograms of meat a person in each country consumes by the type
of meat, such as pig, cow, deer, poultry, mutton, and other. It also provides a lump sum in
tons for how much each country consumes in 2007.
The graphs shows the number of meat-eaters around the world based upon country and breaks
downs the type of meat eaten. Data is based upon the amount of meat eaten in tons in 2007.
The chart shows the largest meat consumers in the world by country. The data is from 2007
and breaks the type of meat consumed down into several categories, including cow, pig, mutton
and goat, poultry, and other. The total consumption of meat is reported in metric tons.