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Country Name 2025 Death Rate
Mexico 6.405
China 8.168



In 2021, Chinese consumed on average 45.1 kilograms of meat per person, an increase from around 44.4 kilograms in the year before.


eat consumption in Mexico is expected to rise in the coming decade, according to the USDA Agricultural Projections to 2033. Mexico’s consumption of poultry, pork, and beef combined is projected to reach 82.5 kilograms per capita in 2033, about two-thirds of projected total U.S. meat consumption (124.0 kilograms).

Poultry consumption is projected to increase the most, from 38.3 kilograms per person in 2023 to 43.8 kilograms in 2033. Projections put pork consumption at 22.6 kilograms per person in 2033, up from 20.2 kilograms, and beef consumption is projected to increase slightly from 15.7 kilograms per person to 16.0 kilograms.


Who will need more protein a young person or an old person? fact Chinese eat less meat and meat is more expensive in China than in Mexico
 
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Country Name 2025 Death Rate
Mexico 6.405
China 8.168



In 2021, Chinese consumed on average 45.1 kilograms of meat per person, an increase from around 44.4 kilograms in the year before.


eat consumption in Mexico is expected to rise in the coming decade, according to the USDA Agricultural Projections to 2033. Mexico’s consumption of poultry, pork, and beef combined is projected to reach 82.5 kilograms per capita in 2033, about two-thirds of projected total U.S. meat consumption (124.0 kilograms).

Poultry consumption is projected to increase the most, from 38.3 kilograms per person in 2023 to 43.8 kilograms in 2033. Projections put pork consumption at 22.6 kilograms per person in 2033, up from 20.2 kilograms, and beef consumption is projected to increase slightly from 15.7 kilograms per person to 16.0 kilograms.


Who will need more protein a young person or an old person? fact Chinese eat less meat and meat is more expensive in China than in Mexico

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denying reality, see they say These countries are not assigned individual ranks.

Fact troll Mexicans eat 80 Kilograms of meat and Chinese 41 kilograms per capita.

globally food security ranking. Mexico is at typical Latin America level.


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Mexico is worst on R&D, it also made agriculture output at low level.

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globally food security ranking. Mexico is at typical Latin America level.


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Mexico is worst on R&D, it also made agriculture output at low level.

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an opinion no data and pure blah blah blah from CCP troll

The top 10 agricultural producing countries in the world are China, the United States, Brazil, India, Russia, France, Mexico, Japan, Germany, and Turkey.


7. Mexico​

Mexico is the world’s seventh-largest agricultural producer, with an impressive 158 million metric tonnes of food produced each year. Its agricultural diversity makes it a key player in feeding both its people and the world.

At the core of Mexican farming are corn, beans, and chile peppers, these crops are deeply tied to the country’s rich culinary history. These staples have been central to Mexican agriculture for centuries and remain vital today.


Top Producing Countries
Market % of Global Production Total Production (2023/2024, Metric Tons)
United States 20% 12.29 Million
Brazil 18% 10.95 Million
China 13% 7.53 Million China has a population of 1414 Million people
European Union 11% 6.46 Million
India 7% 4.47 Million
Argentina 5% 3.28 Million
Australia 4% 2.22 Million
Mexico 4% 2.22 Million Mexico has 130 Million people
Russia 2% 1.37 Million
Canada 2% 1.33 Million
More beef per capita in mexico than in China
 
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globally food security ranking. Mexico is at typical Latin America level.


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Mexico is worst on R&D, it also made agriculture output at low level.

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Mexico is the world’s seventh-largest agricultural producer, with an impressive 158 million metric tonnes of food produced each year. Its agricultural diversity makes it a key player in feeding both its people and the world.

China leads the world in agriculture, producing a massive 1,095 million metric tonnes of food each year. This makes it a key player in global food security.


China has 11 times more population than Mexico but it does not produce 1700 million metric tonnes of food so per capita China produces less than Mexico and the USA
 
Mexico is the world’s seventh-largest agricultural producer, with an impressive 158 million metric tonnes of food produced each year. Its agricultural diversity makes it a key player in feeding both its people and the world.

China leads the world in agriculture, producing a massive 1,095 million metric tonnes of food each year. This makes it a key player in global food security.


China has 11 times more population than Mexico but it does not produce 1700 million metric tonnes of food so per capita China produces less than Mexico and the USA

Wrong data and production is not equel to food security, since nations would also import. Mexico is not doing as good as China on Global Hunger Index.



The report, issued by the Agricultural Markets Consulting Group (GCMA), estimates that Mexico will produce a total of 113.5Mt of agri-food products in 2024

China is expected to maintain its top position with 1,449 Mt, followed by India with 829.9Mt,



Mexico shamefully ranks at 47th.

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China home to 4.25 million 5G base stations​

(Xinhua) 09:50, January 22, 2025
BEIJING, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) -- The number of 5G base stations in China has hit 4.25 million, with the number of gigabit broadband users surpassing 200 million, official data showed Tuesday.

More than 4,000 5G factories have been established nationwide, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

The number of 5G mobile phone users has surpassed 1 billion, with a population penetration rate exceeding 71 percent and the average monthly mobile data usage per user at 19 GB.

The application of smart products is thriving, resulting in digital consumption exceeding 6 trillion yuan (about 833 billion U.S. dollars), according to the ministry.

In 2024, China launched pilot programs for expanding foreign access to value-added telecommunications services in Beijing, Shanghai, Hainan and Shenzhen.

The country also accelerated the issuance of electronic licenses, with some 23,500 electronic operating permits for value-added telecommunications services issued, according to the ministry.
 

Siemens Healthineers breaks ground on major baseBy ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2025-01-21 09:26
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A visitor checks out Siemens Healthineers medical equipment during the seventh China International Import Expo in Shanghai in November. [Photo/China Daily]
Siemens Healthineers broke ground on a new research, development and manufacturing base in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, on Thursday, with an investment exceeding 1 billion yuan ($136.66 million).
Operations at the site, which cover a land area of 63,000 square meters with 98,000 square meters of floor space, is expected to kick off by 2027, the company said.
The innovative facility will research, develop and manufacture angiography devices and key components of MR (magnetic resonance) systems, including the DryCool superconducting magnet, a newly released blockbuster by Siemens Healthineers globally.
Upon completion, the new facility will run in conjunction with the existing base in Shenzhen, which was established in 2002, to achieve synergy. Their combined size is projected to triple from what it is today.
Situated in Shenzhen's Xili Lake International Science and Education City, the new site is positioned to build on the city's innovation resources and infrastructure to scale up industry-academia collaboration across the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and shape a more vibrant local innovation ecosystem, said the company.
"China has always been a vital source of growth and innovation for Siemens Healthineers. We'll continue to apply our global resources and local advantages to develop an innovative healthcare ecosystem in China and create new opportunities for collaboration," said Elisabeth Staudinger, member of Siemens Healthineers' managing board.
Referring to China's key focuses of work regarding foreign investment this year, Li Yongsha, an official with the Ministry of Commerce, said on Wednesday that the ministry will steadily promote the opening-up of the services industry, especially in the sectors of telecommunications, healthcare and education.
"We'll also revise the Catalogue of Encouraged Industries for Foreign Investment to enhance the attractiveness of investment policies," Li said.
Siemens Healthineers' confidence in the China market has never wavered since entering the market three decades ago, and the new groundbreaking underscores the company's commitment to deepening localization, said Jerry Wang, president of Siemens Healthineers Greater China and a member of Siemens Healthineers' leadership committee.
Accelerated aging and unmet medical needs, such as room for improvement in the number of doctors as well as MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) and CT (computed tomography) machines per capita, in the country were among the factors that drove the company to invest more in China, Wang said.
According to a report on the Chinese medical MRI equipment market by market observer CN Healthcare, the pieces of such equipment owned per 1 million people in China was 12.6 in 2020, roughly one-fifth of that in Japan and one-third of that in the United States.
Siemens Healthineers' current Shenzhen base is the company's only global facility with a complete MRI value chain and the sole R&D and production site for angiography systems outside Germany. It has shipped over 9,000 units of medical devices, with a localization rate exceeding 80 percent.
In terms of R&D, it has launched multiple innovative products that were groundbreaking in China and the world. Its latest MR platform — MAGNETOM Free — has achieved multi-dimensional technological innovations.
In terms of production, the Shenzhen base locally manufactures Siemens Healthineers' full range of MRI systems, as well as floor-mounted, ceiling-mounted and robotic angiography systems, while continuously introducing global leading technologies to China.

 

China home to 4.25 million 5G base stations​

(Xinhua) 09:50, January 22, 2025
BEIJING, Jan. 21 (Xinhua) -- The number of 5G base stations in China has hit 4.25 million, with the number of gigabit broadband users surpassing 200 million, official data showed Tuesday.

More than 4,000 5G factories have been established nationwide, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

The number of 5G mobile phone users has surpassed 1 billion, with a population penetration rate exceeding 71 percent and the average monthly mobile data usage per user at 19 GB.

The application of smart products is thriving, resulting in digital consumption exceeding 6 trillion yuan (about 833 billion U.S. dollars), according to the ministry.

In 2024, China launched pilot programs for expanding foreign access to value-added telecommunications services in Beijing, Shanghai, Hainan and Shenzhen.

The country also accelerated the issuance of electronic licenses, with some 23,500 electronic operating permits for value-added telecommunications services issued, according to the ministry.

I heard multiple sources from industry, the EUV is quite progressive now.


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