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It has been suggested that the average population of non-vegetarians in the world is 950 out of every 1000 people. In the USA it is estimated that 96.7% of the population are non-vegetarian.
327, it's accurate. I counted.
7,380,000 people in Germany are vegetarian.
India has the most number of vegetarians. According to various sources (including Food and Agricultural Organization, UNO and United States Department of Agriculture, USA), about 30% (average of estimates) of Indian population is vegetarian. That means as of 2010 more than 300 million Indians are vegetarians. Indian vegetarians are rarely vegans and mostly lacto vegetarians (that is, vegetarians who consume milk, but not meat or eggs). There are substantial lacto ovo vegetarians (that is, who consume milk and eggs, but not meat), too.
Brahmins, Jains, Agarwals, Baiays and Vaisnav followers are vegetarian.The number of vegetarians is increasing by 10% every year.A difficult one to answer. Most of the vegetarians in the world are vegetarian because of their economic situation. In India about 30% are lacto vegetarian because of their religious beliefs. In the west about 3% are some kind of vegetarian due to choice. Over half of the worlds population is vegetarian.
There are about 400 million vegetarians in the world, so 6 percent of the population are vegetarians.
Because they are referring to the person's diet. Many vegetarians call people who eat meat non-vegetarians while they usually call themselves omnivorous.
It is about a fair split. While some will remain partial vegetarians, many will ultimatel bdome full-fledged vegetarians or even vegan after many years.
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About 40% of the population.
4%
166,500 - 3.7%
< 386,000 < 1%
30,000 - 0.3%
Some are, but many are not.
A few about 20 %
204,000 - 2%