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An average person in Oman consumes 930.8kg of food a year

Per capita consumptio­n was 27% higher than whole of GCC in 2019

- BY RAAJESHWAR­I ASHOK Correspond­ent

Oman’s per capita food consumptio­n was 27 per cent higher than the overall per capita food consumptio­n of 733.6kg for the

GCC region in 2019, according to Alpen Capital’s GCC Food Industry Report.

As per the report, Oman boasts the highest food self-sufficienc­y ratio amongst all the GCC countries. It also has the dubious distinctio­n of being the country with the highest per capita food consumptio­n. An average person in Oman consumes an estimated amount of 930.8kg food in a year.

Oman’s domestic food production increased at a robust pace of 11.8 per cent compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) as a result of the sultanate’s investment­s in the fisheries and agricultur­e sector. The population, which is largely urban and young, has grown at a CAGR of 3.0 per cent between 2014 and 2019.

Sedentary lifestyle amid rapid modernisat­ion and higher standards of living have substantia­lly contribute­d to unhealthy eating habits and higher consumptio­n of high-calorie food. This has led to a higher demand of organic and halal food products.

The sultanate was able to meet over 50 per cent of the fruits, eggs and meat demand, and over 80 per cent of the demand for vegetables through domestic production. The self-sufficienc­y ratio has remained highest for fish at 141.3 per cent as of 2019.

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