-
farming is
called cultivable land. Farmland, meanwhile, is used
variously in
reference to all
agricultural land, to all
cultivable land, or just to the...
- The po****tion is
concentrated in the Nile Valley, a
small strip of
cultivable land
stretching from the
First Cataract to the
Mediterranean and enclosed...
- size of
cultivable land.
Despite Algeria's
geographical size, less than 4% of its
total land area is
cultivable.
Prior to 1987, all
cultivable land was...
- land' are not
meant to
indicate the
amount of land that is
potentially cultivable. A more
concise definition appearing in the
Eurostat glossary similarly...
-
geographical area. The
cultivable area is 82
percent of the
total geographical area, and the net area sown is 68.5
percent of the
cultivable area. Inhabitants...
- the
cultivables are small. The
count of
cultivables less than 0.5
hectares remained to be 47.65%, and
between 0.5 & 1.0
hectares the
cultivables remained...
-
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...
- cultivation, an
agricultural system in
which farmers routinely move from one
cultivable area to another. A
rough estimate is that 200–300
million people worldwide...
- Sharjah, Al Awir in
Dubai and the
coastal area of Al Fujairah.
Total cultivable land was
around 70,000
hectares as of the
early 1990s. In the
early 1990s...
-
lesser roles in the economy,
constrained by the
limited availability of
cultivable land and the
shortage of
domestic labour. The
Maldives remained largely...