KAZALCI OKOLJA

Key message
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Slovenians are big meat lovers. Data for 2018 show that we eat much more meat (92.6 kg) than the European average (69.3 kg). Meat self-sufficiency is 80%, so meat must be imported; especially the pig meat we eat the most.

On a global scale, livestock farming is the second largest source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The IPCC therefore calls for a change in not only agricultural practices but also our eating habits.


Charts

Figure PG13-1: PG13-1: Consumption of meat per capita
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All meat[kg] Meat of cattle[kg] Meat of pigs[kg] Sheep and goat meat[kg] Meat of horses[kg] Poultry meat[kg] Other meat[kg] Offal[kg]
2000 88.51 20.55 38.12 0.59 0.30 24.76 0.28 3.92
2001 93.04 20.23 41.29 0.71 0.35 26.05 0.31 4.11
2002 87.99 19.16 39.86 0.75 0.29 24.11 0.29 3.54
2003 99.17 23.55 42.43 0.90 0.25 24.90 0.27 6.88
2006 94.21 20.72 45.17 1.01 0.15 23.04 0.37 3.76
2008 96.64 21.32 43.15 0.97 0.16 26.65 0.33 4.04
2010 93.70 19.94 41.55 1.01 0.20 27.72 0.38 2.90
2011 89.53 19.82 39.55 0.93 0.19 26.22 0.24 2.58
2013 82.24 18.57 35.54 0.82 0.15 24.76 0.26 2.13
2014 84.99 18.06 36.82 0.90 0.17 26.99 0.31 1.75
2015 88.32 18.99 37.02 0.95 0.16 28.88 0.38 1.95
2016 94.22 19.96 40.75 0.97 0.15 29.99 0.42 1.99
2018 92.60 19.97 37.45 0.95 0.12 31.39 0.48 2.24
Figure PG13-2: PG13-2 Self-sufficiency rate of meat production
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Meat - TOTAL[%] Meat of cattle[%] Meat of pigs[%] Sheep and goat meat[%] Meat of horses[%] Poultry meat[%] Other meat[%] Offal[%]
2000 91.58 95.89 76.62 100 96.61 109.80 116.36 96.03
2001 99.59 119.06 80.72 100 72.46 113.26 104.92 108.44
2002 97.07 116.95 77.77 100 60.34 110.37 112.28 117.14
2004 91.86 96.47 79.92 100 113.51 115.13 109.26 71.38
2005 88.35 93.37 69.53 99.48 162.50 112.36 101.85 115.96
2007 92.51 101.28 73.63 99.09 156.64 113.74 73.84 103.67
2009 82.64 98.06 54.81 97.38 147.33 109.14 69.13 95.84
2013 81.88 107.44 39.63 95.37 218.87 117.35 90.07 135.57
2014 79.79 106.33 38.95 87.39 212.57 111.36 76.23 162.20
2015 73.94 98.62 34.56 85.39 181.37 103.08 61.17 137.82
2016 76.37 107.69 34.48 81.71 210.30 106.71 65.37 152.69
2017 81.49 110.48 38 90.43 209.21 109.36 56.06 155.63
2018 80.75 109.22 38.02 92.21 239.68 108.90 58.05 138.27
Figure PG13-3: PG13-3 Consumption of eggs per capita
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Self-sufficiency rate[ (%)] Consumption per capita[(kg)]
2000 95.42 10.81
2001 97.67 10.11
2003 103.95 6.85
2005 94.46 6.51
2006 96.81 7.03
2009 93.07 10.23
2010 92.69 10.15
2011 96.22 10.12
2012 92.23 9.08
2014 90.43 9.78
2016 94.78 10.67
2017 90.43 11.52
2018 95.56 10.85
Figure PG13-4: PG13-4: Quantity of fish consumed per household member
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[kg]
2000 2
2002 2.10
2004 1.90
2005 1.80
2006 1.60
2009 1.40
2010 1.60
2012 1.50
2015 1.70
Figure PG13-5: PG13-5 Generation of waste food by source
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... originated in food production (including primary) [tons] ... created in the distribution and trade of food [tons] ... originated in catering and food serving [tons] ... generated in households [tons]
2013 7950 9165 38313 63023
2014 9516 9478 41348 64761
2015 10001 12933 44824 66141
2016 10726 14492 43899 68521
2017 10485 13115 40568 67594
Figure PG13-6: PG13-6: Trends in per capita animal based protein consumption, total and by selected animal product category, EU 2013

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