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A hectare is just over two acres, and on two acres of land, a lot of farming is possible. A farmer could plant fruit trees and create an orchard, or the farmer could build a chicken coop and raise chickens for poultry. The farmer could also plant vegetables and herbs and create a more traditional farm, or install a fish pond for additional sources of protein.

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