Food Household Consumption — Energy Use in Non-Annex I countries

Non-Annex I countries: Food Household Consumption — Energy Use was 140,170 TJ in 2023. ▼ Falling

Latest (2023)
140,170 TJ
Change on year
up 6.8%
Rank
2nd
of 28 groups
All-time high
368,154 TJ
in 1990
All-time low
131,188 TJ
in 2022
Years of data
34
1990–2023

Food Household Consumption — Energy Use in Non-Annex I countries, 1990–2023

0100.0k200.0k300.0k400.0k1990200620231990: 368.2k TJ1991: 362.1k TJ1992: 327.2k TJ1993: 321.0k TJ1994: 280.5k TJ1995: 301.1k TJ1996: 298.0k TJ1997: 255.9k TJ1998: 187.3k TJ1999: 178.3k TJ2000: 170.5k TJ2001: 171.2k TJ2002: 186.6k TJ2003: 197.7k TJ2004: 200.0k TJ2005: 207.5k TJ2006: 210.3k TJ2007: 207.8k TJ2008: 211.4k TJ2009: 205.5k TJ2010: 194.8k TJ2011: 206.5k TJ2012: 204.0k TJ2013: 210.1k TJ2014: 220.6k TJ2015: 227.8k TJ2016: 217.3k TJ2017: 213.5k TJ2018: 188.5k TJ2019: 164.8k TJ2020: 158.6k TJ2021: 143.6k TJ2022: 131.2k TJ2023: 140.2k TJ

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

Analysis

In 2023, food household consumption — energy use in Non-Annex I countries stood at 140,170 TJ.

That represents a change of up 6.8% on the previous year and down 33.3% over ten years.

Over the whole period, food household consumption — energy use in Non-Annex I countries peaked at 368,154 TJ in 1990 and was at its lowest, 131,188 TJ, in 2022.

Non-Annex I countries ranks 2nd of 28 groups on this measure, in the top 10%.

The long-run direction has been consistently falling across the 34 years of available data.

Food Household Consumption — Energy Use in Non-Annex I countries, year by year

Annual values for Food Household Consumption — Energy Use (Coal) in Non-Annex I countries, 1990 to 2023.
Year TJ Change
1990 368,154 TJ
1991 362,136 TJ -1.6%
1992 327,200 TJ -9.6%
1993 321,010 TJ -1.9%
1994 280,487 TJ -12.6%
1995 301,079 TJ +7.3%
1996 297,984 TJ -1.0%
1997 255,897 TJ -14.1%
1998 187,308 TJ -26.8%
1999 178,337 TJ -4.8%
2000 170,464 TJ -4.4%
2001 171,180 TJ +0.4%
2002 186,560 TJ +9.0%
2003 197,696 TJ +6.0%
2004 200,006 TJ +1.2%
2005 207,538 TJ +3.8%
2006 210,301 TJ +1.3%
2007 207,810 TJ -1.2%
2008 211,369 TJ +1.7%
2009 205,548 TJ -2.8%
2010 194,818 TJ -5.2%
2011 206,451 TJ +6.0%
2012 204,027 TJ -1.2%
2013 210,092 TJ +3.0%
2014 220,644 TJ +5.0%
2015 227,816 TJ +3.3%
2016 217,254 TJ -4.6%
2017 213,471 TJ -1.7%
2018 188,487 TJ -11.7%
2019 164,819 TJ -12.6%
2020 158,560 TJ -3.8%
2021 143,562 TJ -9.5%
2022 131,188 TJ -8.6%
2023 140,170 TJ +6.8%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
1990s 287,959 TJ 178,337 TJ 368,154 TJ 10
2000s 196,847 TJ 170,464 TJ 211,369 TJ 10
2010s 204,788 TJ 164,819 TJ 227,816 TJ 10
2020s 143,370 TJ 131,188 TJ 158,560 TJ 4

Countries ranked near Non-Annex I countries

  1. 1 China (People’s Republic of) 110,586 TJ compare
  2. 1 China, mainland 110,586 TJ compare
  3. 3 OECD 18,756 TJ compare
  4. 4 Poland 16,125 TJ compare
  5. 5 India 11,668 TJ compare

See the full ranking of 85 places →

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Frequently asked questions

What is food household consumption — energy use in Non-Annex I countries?
Food household consumption — energy use in Non-Annex I countries was 140,170 TJ in 2023, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest food household consumption — energy use recorded in Non-Annex I countries?
The highest recorded value was 368,154 TJ in 1990.
What is the lowest food household consumption — energy use recorded in Non-Annex I countries?
The lowest recorded value was 131,188 TJ in 2022.
How does Non-Annex I countries rank for food household consumption — energy use?
Non-Annex I countries ranks 2nd out of 28 groups with data for 2023.
Is food household consumption — energy use rising or falling in Non-Annex I countries?
Over the last ten years it is down 33.3%. The long-run trend across the full record is falling.
Where does this Non-Annex I countries data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Food Household Consumption — Energy Use (Coal). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Food Household Consumption — Energy Use (Coal)
Unit
TJ
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
85 places, 2,391 data points, 1990–2023
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