European Direct Material Input of Biomass for Food and Feed by Country

The European Direct Material Input of Biomass for Food and Feed varies significantly by country. Ireland leads with the highest per capita input, while Cyprus records the lowest. Recent trends show notable increases in Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia, indicating a growing reliance on biomass in these countries. Conversely, countries like Iceland and Poland have shown declines, reflecting shifts in dietary preferences or agricultural policies. Incremental changes in biomass input are also evident in major economies like Germany and France, suggesting a stable but slightly fluctuating consumption pattern over recent years.

Future trends to watch include the increasing adoption of sustainable agricultural practices and policies aimed at reducing carbon footprints, which may influence biomass input levels. Monitoring technological advancements in agriculture and shifts in consumer behavior toward plant-based diets will be crucial, as they can significantly impact the material input of biomass across Europe.

Top countries in Direct Material Input of Biomass for Food and Feed by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Kilograms Per Capita Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Ireland 8.98 2023 -0.19% -0.45% View data
2 2 Lithuania 8.29 2023 +1.74% +4.15% View data
3 3 Denmark 8.13 2023 -0.026% +2.49% View data
4 4 Netherlands 7.17 2023 +0.65% +0.78% View data
5 5 Iceland 6.41 2023 -1.41% -2.89% View data
6 6 Belgium 6.37 2023 -0.2% -0.016% View data
7 7 Latvia 5.72 2023 +2.38% +3.88% View data
8 8 Hungary 5.17 2023 +1.02% +1.04% View data
9 9 Bulgaria 4.9 2023 +2.48% +3.12% View data
10 10 Romania 4.88 2023 +2.21% +1.23% View data

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