Can anybody list out the countries which have max. vegetarians?!


Question: In terms of raw numbers, probabaly india, and china. reasons range from religious to economic (poverty) to environement (desert terrain simply cannot support crop agriculture). although i would think that many third world communities particularly in Africa and Asia are "forced" to be vegetarians living on root crops and wild uncultivated vegetation due to extreme economic factors. Footnote, India also has one of the highest infant mortality rates, lowest life expectancy and high mlnutrition rates. in the world.


Answers: In terms of raw numbers, probabaly india, and china. reasons range from religious to economic (poverty) to environement (desert terrain simply cannot support crop agriculture). although i would think that many third world communities particularly in Africa and Asia are "forced" to be vegetarians living on root crops and wild uncultivated vegetation due to extreme economic factors. Footnote, India also has one of the highest infant mortality rates, lowest life expectancy and high mlnutrition rates. in the world.

Ehh......no.

i would imagine alot of religions in which there are vegetarian sort of religions

um mostly the U.K. and only like.4% of amercia

I only know that number one is India
UK may be second

India its round about 35% due to religous belifs.

India

Pakistan and Afghanistan (Hindu)!

India has to be the highest.

India is really 53rd in Infant Mortality Rate, by the way.

I went to India in 1998 and it was difficult to even find a restaraunt that served meat (not that I wanted to). I don't know how to rank rates of vegetarianism by country, but I'm told the UK is very vegetarian friendly.





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