Indonesia's Per Capita Beef Consumption Decreases in 2023
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According to data from the National Food Agency (Bapanas), in 2023 the average Indonesian consumed 0.5 kilograms of fresh beef per capita per year.
This consumption level decreased by 9.1% compared to 2022 (year-on-year/yoy), but it remains higher than five years ago, as shown in the graph.
Total national household consumption of fresh beef in 2023 reached 139,470 tons per year, down 7.54% (yoy).
Bapanas also recorded that in 2023, the average Indonesian received approximately 59 kilocalories per capita per day from beef consumption.
This figure represents only about 2.8% of the total daily caloric intake of Indonesians, which averages 2,088 kilocalories per capita per day.
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