It would depend upon the diet any particular person eats in a year.
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If you want to get really specific it would depend on where the person lives and their diet. An average person can have anywhere from 22 grams to 66 grams of sugar a day (or even more than that depending on their diet). So if they ingested 66 grams a day then overall they would eat 24,090 grams of sugar a year.
In 1700, the average person consumed about 4 pounds of sugar per year. In 1800, the average person consumed about 18 pounds of sugar per year. In 1900, individual consumption had risen to 90 pounds of sugar per year. In 2009, more than 50 percent of all Americans consume one-half pound of sugar PER DAY-translating to a whopping 180 pounds of sugar per year!
There is no requirement for ANY sugar.
Approximately 193 million metric tons of sugar are produced worldwide every year.
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Last time I looked this up it was approx. 24 lbs. of sugar per person per year. This includes hidden sugars in foods.
In the last year for which statistics are available (2012), India produced 28.3 million tons of sugar. The amount varies a lot from year to year.
India produces 285,029,000 tons a year!