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- farming is called cultivable land. Farmland, meanwhile, is used variously in reference to all agricultural land, to all cultivable land, or just to the...
- lesser roles in the economy, constrained by the limited availability of cultivable land and the shortage of domestic labour. The Maldives remained largely...
- Uzbekistan's labour force and contributes 17.4% of its GDP (2012 data). Cultivable land is 4.4 million hectares, or about 10% of Uzbekistan's total area...
- the country's GDP, as of 2020. Lebanon has the highest proportion of cultivable land in the Arab world. Major crops include apples, peaches, oranges,...
- submitted to the ad hoc committee's two sub-committees, "of the irrigated, cultivable areas" of the country, 84 per cent would be in the Jewish State and 16...
- Cicer is a genus of the legume family, Fabaceae, and the only genus found in tribe Cicereae. It is included within the IRLC, and its native distribution...
- much of the land in Paraguay was uncultivated. More than 80% of the cultivable land is owned by 2.6% of landowners. Nearly 8 million hectares were illegally...
- a Taluqdar in Tungipara, owning landed property, around 100 Bighas of cultivable land. His clan's ancestors were Zamindars of Faridpur Mahakumar, however...
- characterized by intensely cultivated chinampas, human-made extensions of cultivable land into the lake system. These chinampa towns retained a strong indigenous...
- Fischbach, by 1948, Jews and Jewish companies owned 20% percent of all cultivable land in the country. According to Clifford A. Wright, by the end of the...