Alcohol, Non-Food — Domestic supply quantity by country

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Countries reporting
155
Highest
9.56 million t
Brazil
Lowest
-10,534 t
Ecuador
Median
4,131 t
Years covered
53
1961–2013
Data points
9,493

What the numbers show

Alcohol, Non-Food — Domestic supply quantity is currently reported for 155 countries. The highest value is 9.56 million t in Brazil; the lowest is -10,534 t in Ecuador.

The median across all reporting countries is 4,131 t, and the mean is 137,282 t.

The gap between the highest and lowest reporting country is a factor of about 907.

Over the past decade 96 countries rose and 49 fell. The largest increase was in Togo (up 81,533.3%), and the largest decrease in Cambodia (down 68,242.9%).

Alcohol, Non-Food — Domestic supply quantity: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Brazil 9.56 million t 2013 down 33.6% volatile
2 India 2.78 million t 2013 up 21.1% volatile
3 Canada 1.06 million t 2013 up 781.7% volatile
4 Myanmar 1.04 million t 2013 up 44.3% volatile
5 Germany 1.01 million t 2013 up 238.6% volatile
6 Japan 589,385 t 2013 volatile
7 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 581,704 t 2013 up 17,771.1% volatile
8 Argentina 376,821 t 2013 up 1,239.0% volatile
9 Thailand 358,447 t 2013 up 1,216.7% volatile
10 Philippines 330,511 t 2013 up 245.7% volatile
11 Italy 322,219 t 2013 up 73.9% rising
12 Mexico 256,625 t 2013 down 9.5% volatile
13 United Arab Emirates 238,128 t 2013 up 3,259.1% volatile
14 Republic of Korea 216,182 t 2013 up 21.2% volatile
15 Jamaica 199,378 t 2013 volatile
16 Nigeria 156,901 t 2013 up 262.8% volatile
17 China, mainland 154,171 t 2013 up 661.4% volatile
18 Netherlands (Kingdom of the) 150,548 t 2013 up 34.5% volatile
19 Sweden 130,377 t 2013 up 55.0% volatile
20 Denmark 126,273 t 2013 up 298.6% volatile
21 Colombia 111,460 t 2013 up 882.3% volatile
22 T�rkiye 107,563 t 2013 up 143.3% volatile
23 Eswatini 100,884 t 2013 up 4,717.8% volatile
24 Belgium 96,707 t 2013 up 14,847.0% volatile
25 China, Taiwan Province of 83,510 t 2013 up 162.5% volatile
26 Guatemala 80,278 t 2013 up 1,496.6% volatile
27 Poland 80,242 t 2013 down 35.6% falling
28 Spain 62,547 t 2013 down 28.5% volatile
29 Norway 60,316 t 2013 up 92.6% volatile
30 France 56,052 t 2013 down 69.3% falling
31 Mozambique 49,169 t 2013 volatile
32 Australia and New Zealand 46,301 t 2013 up 82.2% rising
33 Switzerland 40,710 t 2013 up 47.8% rising
34 South Africa 37,732 t 2013 up 216.6% volatile
35 Ghana 37,701 t 2013 up 592.5% volatile
36 Romania 36,912 t 2013 up 803.8% volatile
37 New Zealand 32,043 t 2013 up 1,281.2% volatile
38 Chile 27,572 t 2013 up 28.8% volatile
39 Greece 25,749 t 2013 up 225.8% volatile
40 Cameroon 23,642 t 2013 up 1,545.2% volatile
41 Finland 22,572 t 2013 up 73.6% volatile
42 Uganda 20,465 t 2013 up 2,086.4% volatile
43 Indonesia 20,365 t 2013 down 63.6% rising
44 Malaysia 19,911 t 2013 up 497.2% volatile
45 Israel 17,447 t 2013 up 25.2% volatile
46 Saudi Arabia 17,187 t 2013 up 1,011.7% volatile
47 Serbia and Montenegro 15,644 t 2005 down 48.7% falling
48 Ireland 14,437 t 2013 up 8.1% volatile
49 Paraguay 14,299 t 2013 up 1.4% volatile
50 Australia 14,258 t 2013 down 38.3% rising
51 Panama 14,169 t 2013 up 135.3% volatile
52 Czechia 14,027 t 2013 down 32.6% rising
53 Togo 12,245 t 2013 up 81,533.3% volatile
54 Slovakia 10,891 t 2013 up 539.1% volatile
55 Sri Lanka 10,774 t 2013 down 19.2% volatile
56 Lithuania 10,548 t 2013 down 13.9% rising
57 Portugal 10,396 t 2013 up 19.1% volatile
58 Latvia 10,272 t 2013 up 476.1% volatile
59 Kyrgyzstan 10,000 t 2013 unchanged rising
60 El Salvador 8,991 t 2013 up 12.7% volatile
61 Madagascar 8,461 t 2013 up 1,298.5% volatile
62 Georgia 8,395 t 2013 up 147.6% volatile
63 Sierra Leone 8,316 t 2013 up 1,025.3% volatile
64 Ukraine 7,843 t 2013 up 137.4% volatile
65 Nepal 7,771 t 2013 up 40,800.0% volatile
66 Russian Federation 6,856 t 2013 down 85.2% volatile
67 Guinea 6,760 t 2013 up 61,354.5% volatile
68 Jordan 6,531 t 2013 up 58.6% volatile
69 Serbia 6,430 t 2013 up 77.3% rising
70 Zambia 6,399 t 2013 up 1,472.2% volatile
71 Morocco 6,100 t 2013 down 6.8% volatile
72 Uruguay 6,028 t 2013 up 111.2% volatile
73 C�te d'Ivoire 5,787 t 2013 up 74.0% volatile
74 Croatia 4,967 t 2013 up 20.7% falling
75 North Macedonia 4,788 t 2013 up 12.7% rising
76 Slovenia 4,518 t 2013 down 7.0% falling
77 Burkina Faso 4,387 t 2013 up 1,912.4% volatile
78 Pakistan 4,131 t 2013 up 56.7% volatile
79 Belarus 4,098 t 2013 up 156.4% volatile
80 Austria 3,802 t 2013 down 93.7% volatile
81 Egypt 3,776 t 2013 up 90.3% volatile
82 Albania 3,699 t 2013 up 289.8% volatile
83 Tunisia 3,498 t 2013 up 28.9% volatile
84 Algeria 3,385 t 2013 up 18.5% volatile
85 Estonia 3,120 t 2013 up 2.0% volatile
86 Lebanon 3,087 t 2013 up 383.1% volatile
87 Congo 2,722 t 2013 up 1,274.8% volatile
88 Trinidad and Tobago 2,660 t 2013 up 657.8% volatile
89 Bulgaria 2,636 t 2013 down 92.2% falling
90 Mali 2,180 t 2013 up 124.3% volatile
91 Malawi 2,056 t 2013 up 3,444.8% volatile
92 Rwanda 2,022 t 2013 up 4,295.6% volatile
93 Kenya 1,848 t 2013 down 59.7% volatile
94 Hungary 1,785 t 2013 down 92.5% volatile
95 Mauritius 1,482 t 2013 up 502.4% volatile
96 Benin 1,013 t 2013 up 1,507.9% volatile
97 Luxembourg 966 t 2013 down 10.1% rising
98 Botswana 961 t 2013 up 236.0% volatile
99 Kazakhstan 942 t 2013 up 17.8% volatile
100 Haiti 865 t 2013 up 1,959.5% volatile
101 Honduras 778 t 2013 down 9.7% volatile
102 Oman 764 t 2013 up 918.7% volatile
103 Namibia 747 t 2013 up 2,666.7% volatile
104 China, Hong Kong SAR 699 t 2013 up 38.1% volatile
105 Costa Rica 636 t 2013 down 95.1% volatile
106 Iceland 612 t 2013 up 135.4% volatile
107 China, Macao SAR 600 t 2013 up 115.1% volatile
108 Kuwait 550 t 2013 volatile
109 Gabon 527 t 2013 up 346.6% volatile
110 Armenia 447 t 2013 up 243.8% volatile
111 Azerbaijan 426 t 2013 down 54.2% volatile
112 Cuba 418 t 2013 down 98.0% volatile
113 Peru 355 t 2013 down 37.9% volatile
114 Yemen 322 t 2013 volatile
115 Cyprus 303 t 2013 down 26.5% volatile
116 Mongolia 300 t 2013 down 38.0% volatile
117 Bahamas 249 t 2013 down 86.7% volatile
118 Sudan (former) 232 t 2011 up 1,557.1% volatile
119 Zimbabwe 149 t 2013 down 64.9% volatile
120 Malta 139 t 2013 down 40.3% volatile
121 Bosnia and Herzegovina 124 t 2013 down 51.4% volatile
122 Dominica 103 t 2013 down 49.0% volatile
122 New Caledonia 103 t 2013 up 43.1% volatile
124 Bangladesh 100 t 2013 up 53.8% volatile
124 Tajikistan 100 t 2013 up 9,900.0% volatile
126 Suriname 95 t 2013 volatile
127 Solomon Islands 82 t 2013 up 4,000.0% volatile
128 Guyana 77 t 2013 up 107.0% volatile
129 Montenegro 51 t 2013 down 15.0% falling
130 Samoa 35 t 2013 down 5.4% volatile
130 Netherlands Antilles (former) 35 t 2010 down 96.7% volatile
132 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 34 t 2013 up 3,300.0% volatile
133 Saint Kitts and Nevis 29 t 2013 up 7.4% volatile
134 Niger 25 t 2013 up 2,400.0% volatile
135 Gambia 14 t 2013 down 30.0% volatile
136 Grenada 11 t 2013 down 82.5% volatile
136 French Polynesia 11 t 2013 down 38.9% volatile
138 Saint Lucia 6 t 2013 down 88.2% volatile
138 Sao Tome and Principe 6 t 2013 volatile
140 Antigua and Barbuda 2 t 2013 volatile
141 Belize 1 t 2013 volatile
141 Djibouti 1 t 2013 down 90.0% volatile
141 Ethiopia 1 t 2013 down 96.2% volatile
141 Mauritania 1 t 2013 down 98.9% volatile
141 Senegal 1 t 2013 down 99.9% volatile
141 Chad 1 t 2013 down 90.0% volatile
147 Central African Republic 0 t 2013 down 100.0% volatile
147 Fiji 0 t 2013 down 100.0% volatile
147 Kiribati 0 t 2013 down 100.0% volatile
147 Vanuatu 0 t 2013 down 100.0% volatile
147 Brunei Darussalam 0 t 2013 down 100.0% volatile
152 Barbados -37 t 2013 up 87.1% volatile
153 Nicaragua -6,164 t 2013 up 41.8% volatile
154 Cambodia -9,540 t 2013 down 68,242.9% volatile
155 Ecuador -10,534 t 2013 up 36.6% volatile

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Aggregates are excluded from the country ranking above so that a region can never outrank a country.

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Indicator
Alcohol, Non-Food — Domestic supply quantity
Unit
t
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
196 places, 9,493 data points, 1961–2013
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Food Balance Sheet presents a comprehensive picture of the pattern of a country's food supply during a specified reference period. The food balance sheet shows for each food item - i.e. each primary commodity and a number of processed commodities potentially available for human consumption - the sources of supply and its utilization. The total quantity of foodstuffs produced in a country added to the total quantity imported and adjusted to any change in stocks that may have occurred since the beginning of the reference period gives the supply available during that period. On the utilization side a distinction is made between the quantities exported, fed to livestock, used for seed, put to manufacture for food use and non-food uses, losses during storage and transportation, and food supplies available for human consumption. The per caput supply of each such food item available for human consumption is then obtained by dividing the respective quantity by the related data on the population actually partaking of it. Data on per caput food supplies are expressed in terms of quantity and - by applying appropriate food composition factors for all primary and processed products - also in terms of caloric value and protein and fat content.