Contribution, prospects and trends of livestock production in . . . As their incomes rise or as they become urbanized, poor people universally wish to consume more animal-derived foods (Erdaw Ts Beyene, Citation 2018) The same authors added that a global total projected increase in meat consumption was being contributed by pork (40%), poultry (30%) and beef (24%)
Brussels, 16. 1. 2018 COM(2018) 28 final - EUR-Lex Global production of plastics has increased twentyfold since the 1960s, reaching 322 million tonnes in 2015 It is expected to double again over the next 20 years In the EU, the plastics sector employs 1 5 million people4 and generated a turnover of EUR 340 billion in 2015 Although plastics production in the EU has
Executive Summary – CO2 Emissions in 2023 – Analysis - IEA Global energy-related CO 2 emissions grew by 1 1% in 2023, increasing 410 million tonnes (Mt) to reach a new record high of 37 4 billion tonnes (Gt) This compares with an increase of 490 Mt in 2022 (1 3%)
Plastic waste is everywhere — and countries must be held . . . Globally, some 400 million tonnes of plastic waste are produced each year 1 Plastics have infiltrated some of the planet’s most remote and pristine areas, as two papers published in Nature show
Nigeria at a glance | FAO in Nigeria | Food and Agriculture . . . Nigeria’s rice production rose from 3 7 million metric tons in 2017 to 4 0 million metric tons in 2018 Inspite of this, only 57percent of the 6 7 million metric tons of rice consumed in Nigeria annually is locally produced leading to a deficit of about 3 million metric tons, which is either imported or smuggled into the country illegally To
Fast Facts 2023 - MLA $23 2 billion and accounted for 34% of the total industry turnover in that year (MLA State of the Industry Report – 2022) At the time of publication, figures included in this document were the most up to date available but may be subject to revision WA 2 1 million NT 1 7 million SA 1 0 million NSW 4 4 million Queensland 10 7 million
Industrial meat production: reshaping the world in its own image meat production; the larger the business or the greater the political weight of the economic sector, the greater the subsidy Although no data exists on the indirect subsidies received by these industries, in 2013, direct subsidies to companies associated with meat and dairy production in OECD countries totaled $53 billion [8] With the growth