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Which country has the highest usage per person of olive oil?

According to a study by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, Greece has the highest per capita consumption of olive oil in the world. The average Greek consumes 22.4 liters of olive oil per year, which is more than double the amount of the second-highest consumer, Italy, at 10.2 liters per person. This is followed by Spain (9.2 liters per person), Portugal (7.9 liters per person) and Morocco (5.6 liters per person).

Which country consumes the most olive oil per person?

According to a 2019 report from the International Olive Council, the country that consumes the most olive oil per person is Greece, with an average of 24.2 kilograms per person per year. This is followed by Tunisia at 17.6 kilograms and Italy at 16.4 kilograms.

Which country consumes the most olives?

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, the country that consumes the most olives is Spain. In 2018, Spain consumed more than 664,000 metric tons of olives, making it the largest consumer of olives in the world. Other countries that consume large amounts of olives include Greece, Italy, and Turkey.