Want this question answered?
Japan has the lowest percentage of arable land among East Asian countries. Approximately 11% of Japan's total land area is arable, which poses challenges for agricultural production in the country.
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.
Yes. Much of the plant material used for biomass, or for producing biofuel, is food. This is putting up the price of staple foods like corn. The land used to grow it is also no longer available for food production.
The Production Budget for Cop Land was $15,000,000.
The Production Budget for Promised Land was $15,000,000.
The Production Budget for In the Land of Women was $10,500,000.
The Production Budget for The Land Girls was $8,000,000.
The Production Budget for No Man's Land was $1,000,000.
There are several potential drawbacks. If the biofuel is ethanol, then the entire fuel distribution infrastructure and fleet of vehicle engines need to be changed in order to accomodate ethanol, which is more corrosive than gasoline. Moreover, the fuel needs are so large that replacing gasoline with biofuels requires an immense amount of land, which can compete with farmland for food, particularly of corn is used as the biofuel feedstock. Biofuels made from cellulose (the cell walls of plants) reduces this issue slightly. Biofuel production from algae shows some potential but still faces a number of challenges, particularly related to land and water use.
Around 38% of the world's land area is used for agriculture, including crops, pastures, and livestock production. This figure varies by region, with some countries utilizing a larger percentage of land for agricultural purposes.
The Production Budget for The Land Before Time was $12,300,000.
The Production Budget for Return to the Land of Wonders was $5,000.