CHINA is the 1st largest arable land in the world.
Land suitable for cultivation may be described as "arable" or "tillable", or more generally as "farmland" or "cropland".
For permanent crops: about 0.2%, arable land(replanted every harvest): 23.23% over 70 %
arable land: 4.57%permanent crops: 0.65%other: 94.78%
Mongolia has the lowest percentage of arable land
Well, that changes every year. Here are the top 10, as of 2012, measured in thousands of square kilometers:India = 1,562United States = 1,551Russia = 1,197China = 1,065Brazil = 726Australia = 471Canada = 459Argentina = 392Nigeria = 350Ukraine = 325
total population / amount of arable land
Australia has the most arable land, followed by the United States and Russia. Arable land refers to land suitable for growing crops.
5% of canada's land is arable A.K.A ( 5% is farmable)
* arable land: 3% * permanent crops: 1% * permanent pastures: 40% * forests and woodland: 38% * other: 18% (1993 est.)
Approximately 4.97% of Colombia's land area is arable, meaning it is suitable for cultivation and agriculture. This limited amount of arable land poses challenges for agriculture and food production in the country.
Denmark is the only country in Northern Europe with enough arable land to use close to 50% of it for farming. Every other country has less than 10% arable land.