Land under cultivation is typically referred to as farmland or agricultural land. This is land that is used for growing crops, raising livestock, or other agricultural activities.
A plot of land assigned to an individual for cultivation is typically called an allotment. Allotments are commonly used for growing fruits, vegetables, and other crops for personal use or small-scale production.
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China has the largest area under tea cultivation in the world.
The cultivated land is commonly referred to as arable land or farmland.
Fertile.
The Indus Vally is an example.
99 percent According to a 2002 report by the US Department of Agriculture, about 20% of U.S. land is under cultivation.
Agriculture is the largest land use in the province. Approximately 2.5 million hectares is under cultivation of which about 270,000 hectares is under irrigation.
Cultivable
arable is the term for land fit for farming of cultivation
A plot of land assigned to an individual for cultivation is typically called an allotment. Allotments are commonly used for growing fruits, vegetables, and other crops for personal use or small-scale production.
The arable land that is not taken up for cultivation is call culturable waste land. (The land once use for cultivation but was unploughed for five years also fell in the same classification.) Such land may either fallow or overturned with shrubs and weeds.
Yes, its possible. The target can be achieved by bringing more land under cultivation.
nij cultivation was the process of growing indigo in which the british forced India to grow it. a)In this system of cultivation the planters produced indigo in the lands that he controlled directly. b)He either bought the land or rented it from the zamindars. c)Under nij cultivation the cultivator grew indigo by employing hired laborers.
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arable