The data measures annual yogurt consumption per person in kilograms across top countries for 2024. Israel shows the highest at 37 kg per capita, ahead of Switzerland's 33 kg. This highlights strong yogurt demand in select markets, which reflects cultural eating habits and market strength in dairy products.
| Country | Per Capita Consumption Kg |
|---|---|
| Israel | 37 |
| Switzerland | 33 |
| Finland | 27 |
| Bulgaria | 26 |
| France | 25 |
| Portugal | 25 |
| Estonia | 24 |
| Sweden | 22 |
It measures annual kilograms of yogurt each person consumes in a country. The metric uses total yogurt volume divided by population. Data comes from Innova's July 2024 report on global dairy trends. Values cover spoonable dairy and non-dairy yogurt for fair country comparison.
High values like Israel's 37 kg show strong yogurt demand per person. This points to cultural preference or frequent use in diets. Values above 25 kg, as in top countries, indicate mature markets. Lower values like 22 kg in Sweden still rank high globally per the 2024 data.
The data represents 2024 annual consumption levels. It comes from Innova's July 2024 report. No multi-year trends or forecasts appear in this dataset. Values reflect the latest available snapshot for these countries.
Data sources from Innova track spoonable dairy and non-dairy yogurt. The July 2024 report provides per capita figures. No further collection method details are stated. Top eight countries ranked by descending consumption values.