U.S. consumes more cereals than India

  • 09/05/2008

  • FAO

"The United States consumes more cereals including wheat, rice and maize than India.' In answer to a question during his press conference on inflation, Convener of the Congress party's National Media Committee Kapil Sibal quoted the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) to say that while the projected growth in the consumption pattern of cereals in India was 2.17 per cent between 2006-07 and 2007-08, it was 11.81 per cent for the United States during the same period. The average percentage increase globally was only 2.06 per cent. Mr. Sibal was asked to comment on U.S. President George Bush's recent observation that the rising prosperity of India's middle class had led to higher food consumption in India causing global food shortages and price rise. Mr. Sibal said the FAO estimated the cereal utilisation in India