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Eid al Azha and Rising Meat Consumption in Pakistan

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Media coverage of Pakistan's brisk Eid-ul-Azha livestock sales are a reminder that the nation is among the world's top ten consumers of goat meat and beef based on USDA data.

Pakistan's goat meat consumption of 779,000 tons in 2011-12 ranks it among the top 3 in the world. 1.7 million tons of beef consumption in Pakistan is ranked 9th among beef consuming nations. In addition, 834,000 tons of poultry meat consumption puts it among world's top 20.

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Source: Economic Survey of Pakistan 2011-12
Along with rising meat consumption, there has also been a big surge in milk consumption with the ongoing livestock revolution in Pakistan. Pakistanis consumed nearly 39 million tons of milk in 2011-12, according to Economic Survey of Pakistan. This translates into 223 Kg of milk consumption per person which is about the same as the developed world's per capita milk consumption and more than twice that of neighboring India's 96 kg per capita.

Although meat consumption in Pakistan is rising, it still remains very low by world standards. At just 18 Kg per person, it's less than half of the world average of 42 Kg per capita meat consumption reported by the FAO.

Being mostly vegetarian, neighboring Indians consume only 3.2 Kg of meat per capita, less than one-fifth of Pakistan's 18 Kg. Daal (legumes or pulses) are popular in South Asia as a protein source. Indians consume 11.68 Kg of daal per capita, about twice as much as Pakistan's 6.57 Kg.

Another ingredient popular in South Asian cuisine is vegetable oil. It's an important source of fat and protein for a nutritious and tasty diet. Edible oil consumption soars during the holidays as hundreds of millions of people eat sweets and fried foods during the September-December festive season. Pakistanis use about 20 Kg of oil, the per capita amount recommended by the World Health Organization, while Indians consume about 13 Kg per capita.

Celebratory occasions like Eid or Diwali push sugar consumption in South Asia. Pakistan's per capita sugar consumption is about 23 Kg while India's is about 20 Kg per person per year.

Although still below average relative to the world, per capita consumption of meat, milk and edible oil are rising with rising incomes in both India and Pakistan. As the dietary habits change, it'll be important for policy makers and health and fitness professionals to watch the changes and help educate the people about healthy eating.

Haq's Musings: Pakistan Among Top Meat Consuming Nations
 
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How does this:

..............Pakistan's goat meat consumption of 779,000 tons in 2011-12 ranks it among the top 3 in the world. 1.7 million tons of beef consumption in Pakistan is ranked 9th among beef consuming nations. In addition, 834,000 tons of poultry meat consumption puts it among world's top 20....................

....reconcile with this:

..........Although meat consumption in Pakistan is rising, it still remains very low by world standards. At just 18 Kg per person, it's less than half of the world average of 42 Kg per capita meat consumption reported by the FAO.....................

All it proves is a relative scarcity, nothing to brag about. What is the point here, exactly?
 
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The milk consumption is fake, no one even drinks goat or camel milk. Plus coq milk is rare, there's mostly disgusting buffalo milk :P

Somethings wrong with you, most of this is good news, that somehow standards of living is rising. More milk, meat, surgar is good for our hard working population. Remember, you cant compare with the west where 'work' generally means sitting behind a computer in an air-conditioned room for 12 hours a week
 
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The milk consumption is fake, no one even drinks goat or camel milk. Plus coq milk is rare, there's mostly disgusting buffalo milk :P

Somethings wrong with you, most of this is good news, that somehow standards of living is rising. More milk, meat, surgar is good for our hard working population. Remember, you cant compare with the west where 'work' generally means sitting behind a computer in an air-conditioned room for 12 hours a week

and most of the milk people buy, is used in tea, not consumed seperately
 
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Hum bi agar
pakistani hothe
hamra naam
azam khan
khane ko milthe
beef chicken aur mutton
 
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and most of the milk people buy, is used in tea, not consumed seperately

Milk is consumed in many different forms in Pakistan...liquid milk, yogurt, lassi, sweets (mithai), butter, desi ghee, ice cream, cheese, etc etc

Nestle Pakistan Ltd. is spending 300 million Swiss francs ($326 million) to double dairy output in four years, boosted sales 29 percent to 33 billion rupees ($378 million) in the six months through June. “We have been focusing on rural areas very strongly,” Ian Donald, managing director of Nestle’s Pakistan unit, said in an interview in Lahore. “Our observation is that Pakistan’s rural economy is doing better than urban areas.”

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