Arable land is land that can be used to grow plants on and is where the soil is fertile. So in answer to your question, lack of arable soil means there is not enough fertile soil.
The land was arable, allowing the farmer to plant successful crops.
6.43%
48.83% of India's land is considered arable. That's is a little over 1.45 million square kilometers.
It is quite disheartening to see this arable land lie fallow.
Arable farmming is farmming done on arable land and arable land is land that is good for farmming. For example rocky, and sandy land is considered non arable land
Fertile soil and the like. An example of non Arable land is the desert and the north & south poles.
Fertile soil and the like. An example of non Arable land is the desert and the north & south poles.
The most obvious is - between arable and non-arable land, especially in Egypt.
Land that can be used for growing crops
Arable land is land that can be used to grow plants on and is where the soil is fertile. So in answer to your question, lack of arable soil means there is not enough fertile soil.
"Arable" land is any land that can be plowed and planted with one or more dedicated crops for human consumption. Most areas with topsoil can be farmed and thus are termed "arable"; non-arable lands include deserts, permafrost, soils with extreme alkalinity or acidity and soils with extreme salinity.
Which type of land are termed arable
Kazakhstan has 7.52% arable land.
Fertile soil and the like. An example of non Arable land is the desert and the north & south poles.
33% of Germany's land is arable.
5.54% of land is arable