Australia
AU C3245 |Business Environment Profile

Per capita fat consumption in Australia - Data and Analysis (1961-2033)

IBISWorld forecasts per capita fat consumption in Australia to fall by 0.2% in 2025-26, to 61.5 kilograms per capita. The decline is a slight correction after strong growth over the past five years. Health consciousness is a major contributor to fat consumption, and health consciousness is set to increase in 2025-26. However, this is offset by a drop in milk consumption.Fat consumption per capita has gradually increased over the past four decades, with only short downward trends, which runs counter to rising health consciousness and healthy trends like rising gym membership and falling alcohol consumption. A significant contributor has been the rising use of vegetable oils in food services and manufacturing sectors since the 1960s. The proliferation of vegetable oils in food service meals and supermarket products has made it harder and harder to avoid consuming them. This trend has continued to pose a threat to fat consumption over the past five years and when coupled with increased expenditure on fast food services and eating out, has led to a strong growth in fat consumption per capita.Meat and milk consumption are major contributors to overall fat consumption per capita. As opposed to vegetable oil consumption, milk and meat consumption have been weighed down by a range of factors. Growing awareness of lactose intolerance, as well as rising rates of veganism, have constrained milk consumption over recent years. Meanwhile, surging domestic meat prices and increased vegetarianism and veganism have limited growth in meat consumption. Nevertheless, these downward trends were not enough to offset strong vegetable oil consumption and increased demand for food services. Overall, per capita fat consumption is forecast to increase at a compound annual rate of 1.4% over the five years through 2025-26.

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Per capita fat consumption

1961-2033

Estimated Value in 2026

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Forecast Value in 2033

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This report analyses apparent per capita fat consumption in Australia. Apparent fat consumption measures the total amount of animal fats and vegetable oils consumed in its raw or processed form, in addition to those used in food manufacturing. The data for this report is sourced from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and is represented in kilograms per capita per calendar year.

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What was the per capita fat consumption in Australia in 2026?

The per capita fat consumption in Australia in 2026 was 61.5 kilograms per capita.

How has the per capita fat consumption in Australia changed in 2026?

The per capita fat consumption in Australia grew by 1.39% in 2026.

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