However, this amount represents an impressive 80 percent increase between 2000 and 2014, and
annual per capita consumption has grown to 7.5 pounds.
Annual per capita consumption of both heating and industrial fuels and transportation fuels is shown in GJ (gigajoules, where 1 GJ is about two - thirds the energy of a typical lightning bolt).
According to Sheep101.info,
the annual per capita consumption in Australia and New Zealand is 25 pounds, and 5 - 6 pounds in Africa.
The group also reported that
annual per capita consumption of carbonated soft drinks dropped to about 650 eight - ounce servings in 2015 — the lowest since 1985.
Not exact matches
Outside South and Central America, where the fruit is native, Australia has the highest
per -
capita consumption in the world, at an
annual 3.2 kilograms (kg), or about 15 fruits, according to industry body Avocados Australia.
Total and
per -
capita U.S.
consumption to see first drop in more than 20 years; Domestic fine wine shows modest sales growth ST. HELENA, Calif. — January 21, 2016 — Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) released its
annual State of the Wine Industry Report today.
Our 2011
annual report showcases how we are delivering on our priorities to build our brands, grow
per -
capita consumption and create a strong business foundation underpinned by rapid continuous improvement.
Annual per capita electricity
consumption is shown in MWh (megawatt - hours).
Annual per capita cheese
consumption in the USA is 16 kg or more than 20 times that of the coconut.
Multiplying that price decline by the 21.34 barrels of
per capita oil
consumption in the U.S. results in an
annual savings of $ 1,148.34 for the typical American.
Annual growth in total oil
consumption of ~ 3 % or more in the Asia - Pacific region has contributed the most to this increase, although
consumption there is still at lower
per capita rates than in the United States and the European Union.
Based on
annual emissions data from the year 2004, and on a
per -
capita consumption basis, the top - 5 emitting countries were found to be (in tCO2
per person,
per year): Luxembourg (34.7), the US (22.0), Singapore (20.2), Australia (16.7), and Canada (16.6).