Depends on which type of animal the beef comes from but roughly Each animal consumes 10 (UK) Gallons a day and are culled at approximately 3 years of age with a weight of 600 kilos live weight, which equates to 300 kilos after deboning So 10 X 365 X 3 = 10, 950 Gallons 10, 950/300 = 36.5 Gallons per Kilo =~ 166 Litres per kilo This does not of course take into account water used in the manufacture of supplementary food stuffs (meal) or natural precipitation that is absorbed through the consumption of vegetation; and one last time, they are pretty rough figures.
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1,000 ml of water in a kilo
1.8% of the world's beef used in burgers
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About 1 kilo. 1000ml of water weighs 1 kilo.
Stanford Professors Paul R. and Anne H. Ehrlich state that the amount of water used to produce one pound of beef ranges from 2,500 to as much as 6,000 gallons depending on where the animal is raised. So that's 5500 - 13200 liters per Kg
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Texas is the top beef-producing state in the U.S., typically producing over 10 billion pounds of beef annually. The state's beef industry is a significant contributor to the national beef supply.
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