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It is among the countries in the world with the highest fish consumption per capita.
Since 1980, French wine consumption per capita has dropped in half.
Average wine consumption per capita is only two glasses a year.
In Brazil the consumption per capita is already 50 kilograms.
The country has Europe's highest fish consumption per capita and is among the top four in the world for this indicator.
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.
Additionally, studies show that prevalence is not connected to alcohol consumption per capita.
This means that the energy consumption per capita is around 7.2 tons of oil equivalent per year.
The consumption per capita in Peru is 22 liters per year.
Rhode Island has the lowest level of energy consumption per capita of any state.
Panama has the highest rate of chicken consumption per capita in Latin America.
The Czech Republic has the highest beer consumption per capita in the world.
The report says Israel's daily water consumption per capita was four times higher than that in the Palestinian territories.
In 2007 energy consumption per capita was 120 gigajoules.
Electric power consumption per capita in 2006 was 588 kWh (a 19% increase since 1996).
The high consumption per capita shows that beef is profoundly integrated into traditional Argentine cuisine.
In 2010 Croatia was the 14th country in the world by beer consumption per capita.
Total energy consumption per capita declines sharply as population density increases, since journeys become shorter.
Wine consumption per capita is 16 liters (2006).
Energy consumption per capita is 7.8 tons of oil equivalent per year, the 10th highest rate in the world.
Today, Bulgaria ranks 19th by beer consumption per capita, with 73 litres a year.
Pigmeat consumption per capita was 2.7 kg in 2009.
Florida ranks 45th out of 50 states in total energy consumption per capita, despite the heavy reliance on commercial and residential air conditioners.
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