Which countries have the highest per capita meat consumption in the world?
- Australia - 116 kg/person
- United States - 106 kg/person
- Argentina - 98 kg/person
- Brazil - 82 kg/person
- Uruguay - 77 kg/person
- Spain - 67 kg/person
- Israel - 64 kg/person
- Russia - 63 kg/person
- Chile - 62 kg/person
- Canada - 58 kg/person
- Kazakhstan - 53 kg/person
- Norway - 52 kg/person
- Iceland - 50 kg/person
- Belarus - 49 kg/person
- New Zealand - 49 kg/person
- Ukraine - 48 kg/person
- South Africa - 46 kg/person
- Mexico - 45 kg/person
- Paraguay - 43 kg/person
- Switzerland - 43 kg/person
- Costa Rica - 42 kg/person
- Croatia - 41 kg/person
- Serbia - 40 kg/person
- Bosnia and Herzegovina - 40 kg/person
- Montenegro - 39 kg/person
- Georgia - 38 kg/person
- South Korea - 37 kg/person
- Uruguay - 37 kg/person
- Japan - 36 kg/person
- Lebanon - 36 kg/person
It's important to note that these figures are estimates and may vary depending on the source of the data.