By
Janet Larsen, Earth Policy Institute
24th
April, 2012
More
than a quarter of all the meat produced worldwide is now eaten in
China, and the country’s 1.35 billion people are hungry for more.
In 1978, China’s meat consumption of 8 million tons was one third
the U.S. consumption of 24 million tons. But by 1992, China had
overtaken the United States as the world’s leading meat
consumer—and it has not looked back since. Now China’s annual
meat consumption of 71 million tons is more than double that in the
United States. With U.S. meat consumption falling and China’s
consumption still rising, the trajectories of these two countries are
determining the shape of agriculture around the planet.
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