Chile is the second largest egg consumer in Latin America
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Last Update: 2001-11-14
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Introduction: in Latin America, Chile is the second largest egg consumer after Mexico In the first nine months of 2001, the average Chilean is expected to consume 173.5 eggs a year, an increase of 7.3% over the previous year According to media reports here, in 1993, Chile consumed 153.3 eggs per capita for the whole year, which rose to 165.7 in 1998, and declined slightly in 1999 In 2000, Chile consumed 161.7 eggs per capita for the whole year In 2000, there were 2.672 billion eggs in 180 chicken farms in Chile Mexico's per capita egg consumption is not only the first in Latin America, but also in the leading position in the world In 2001, the country's per capita annual egg consumption reached 332 Panama, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil are the countries that consume less eggs in Latin America They are expected to consume 68, 80, 81 and 94 eggs per capita in 2001 The highest per capita consumption of eggs in the world is in Japan, which is expected to consume 335 eggs in 2001.
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