Alcohol, Non-Food — Domestic supply quantity in Denmark

Denmark: Alcohol, Non-Food — Domestic supply quantity was 126,273 t in 2013. ◆ Volatile

Latest (2013)
126,273 t
Change on year
up 5.3%
World rank
20th
of 155 countries
All-time high
133,870 t
in 2011
All-time low
6,984 t
in 1964
Years of data
53
1961–2013

Alcohol, Non-Food — Domestic supply quantity in Denmark, 1961–2013

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Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in t.

Analysis

The most recent figure for alcohol, non-food — domestic supply quantity in Denmark is 126,273 t, measured in 2013.

That represents a change of up 5.3% on the previous year and up 298.6% over ten years.

Over the whole period, alcohol, non-food — domestic supply quantity in Denmark peaked at 133,870 t in 2011 and was at its lowest, 6,984 t, in 1964.

That places Denmark 20th out of 155 countries with data for 2013, putting it in the top quarter.

The series is highly variable year to year, so single readings are best treated with caution.

Alcohol, Non-Food — Domestic supply quantity in Denmark, year by year

Annual values for Alcohol, Non-Food — Domestic supply quantity in Denmark, 1961 to 2013.
Year t Change
1961 7,096 t
1962 7,531 t +6.1%
1963 14,786 t +96.3%
1964 6,984 t -52.8%
1965 12,346 t +76.8%
1966 23,393 t +89.5%
1967 10,885 t -53.5%
1968 11,880 t +9.1%
1969 17,643 t +48.5%
1970 14,773 t -16.3%
1971 17,009 t +15.1%
1972 27,621 t +62.4%
1973 25,581 t -7.4%
1974 38,395 t +50.1%
1975 38,670 t +0.7%
1976 42,538 t +10.0%
1977 40,297 t -5.3%
1978 37,716 t -6.4%
1979 48,300 t +28.1%
1980 48,046 t -0.5%
1981 36,602 t -23.8%
1982 47,208 t +29.0%
1983 49,831 t +5.6%
1984 61,615 t +23.6%
1985 51,278 t -16.8%
1986 48,539 t -5.3%
1987 39,732 t -18.1%
1988 88,503 t +122.7%
1989 63,195 t -28.6%
1990 55,147 t -12.7%
1991 24,433 t -55.7%
1992 49,602 t +103.0%
1993 41,067 t -17.2%
1994 18,776 t -54.3%
1995 43,538 t +131.9%
1996 27,205 t -37.5%
1997 38,818 t +42.7%
1998 21,911 t -43.6%
1999 25,749 t +17.5%
2000 19,840 t -22.9%
2001 20,637 t +4.0%
2002 7,931 t -61.6%
2003 31,682 t +299.5%
2004 34,503 t +8.9%
2005 24,913 t -27.8%
2006 32,117 t +28.9%
2007 74,712 t +132.6%
2008 28,808 t -61.4%
2009 30,733 t +6.7%
2010 96,114 t +212.7%
2011 133,870 t +39.3%
2012 119,907 t -10.4%
2013 126,273 t +5.3%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1960s 12,505 t 6,984 t 23,393 t 9
1970s 33,090 t 14,773 t 48,300 t 10
1980s 53,455 t 36,602 t 88,503 t 10
1990s 34,625 t 18,776 t 55,147 t 10
2000s 30,588 t 7,931 t 74,712 t 10
2010s 119,041 t 96,114 t 133,870 t 4

Countries ranked near Denmark

  1. 17 China, mainland 154,171 t compare
  2. 18 Netherlands (Kingdom of the) 150,548 t compare
  3. 19 Sweden 130,377 t compare
  4. 21 Colombia 111,460 t compare
  5. 22 T�rkiye 107,563 t compare
  6. 23 Eswatini 100,884 t compare

See the full ranking of 196 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is alcohol, non-food — domestic supply quantity in Denmark?
Alcohol, non-food — domestic supply quantity in Denmark was 126,273 t in 2013, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest alcohol, non-food — domestic supply quantity recorded in Denmark?
The highest recorded value was 133,870 t in 2011.
What is the lowest alcohol, non-food — domestic supply quantity recorded in Denmark?
The lowest recorded value was 6,984 t in 1964.
How does Denmark rank for alcohol, non-food — domestic supply quantity?
Denmark ranks 20th out of 155 countries with data for 2013.
Is alcohol, non-food — domestic supply quantity rising or falling in Denmark?
Over the last ten years it is up 298.6%. The long-run trend across the full record is volatile.
Where does this Denmark data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Alcohol, Non-Food — Domestic supply quantity. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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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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