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Livestock and seafood in numbers

Slide Content

The slide presents key statistics related to livestock and seafood, highlighting their importance to food and agriculture. The data include that 80% of all livestock are poultry birds, indicating the dominance of poultry in livestock figures. Another point states that there are 1.4 billion cattle in the world, showcasing a significant number of cattle. The statistic of 156 million tonnes of fish produced emphasizes the scale of fish production. The 42 kg of meat consumed per capita per year reflects average meat consumption. The slide also informs that there are 4.4 million fishing vessels globally, implying a large fishing industry. The fact that 17% of animal protein intake per person is provided by fish illustrates the nutritional contribution of seafood. Lastly, the point that 1 in 3 people work in agriculture worldwide underscores the sector's employment significance.

Graphical Look

  • The slide has a dark green background, creating a contrast with the white and lighter green content boxes.
  • There are 6 content boxes, each containing a key statistic, divided into two rows of three.
  • Each content box has a unique color scheme and icon representing the statistic it features.
  • The icons include a chicken for poultry, a cow for cattle, a fish for seafood production, a meat cut for meat consumption, a fishing vessel for the fishing industry, and a worker for employment in agriculture.
  • The statistics are presented in large, bold fonts, making them easily noticeable.
  • The icons are simplistic and stylized, aiding in the quick comprehension of each statistic represented.

The overall look is clean, with an emphasis on visual data representation through the use of icons and large text for easy readability.

Use Cases

  • To provide an overview of vital statistics in the food and agriculture industry during an educational presentation.
  • As a visual aid in discussions about global food supply and consumption at an agricultural or food industry conference.
  • To inform policy discussions or business decisions in the sectors of farming, livestock management, or seafood production.
  • Utilizing it in environmental or sustainability reports to highlight the impacts of food production on resources.

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