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The country that consumes the most sheep per capita is Kazakhstan, where each person consumes approximately 8.2 kilograms of sheep meat annually. Following closely, Australians consume the second-highest amount of sheep meat per capita in the world, at 6.2 kilos of sheep meat per person per year1.
Interestingly, when it comes to sheep slaughter, the Falkland Islands take the lead, slaughtering an astonishing 14 sheep per person in 20162. Other countries with high sheep slaughter rates include New Zealand, Mongolia, and Iceland3. These numbers highlight the significance of sheep in various cultures and economies worldwide.