Arable land.
The cultivated land is commonly referred to as arable land or farmland.
Indonesia is called The Land of Cloves due to its significant production of cloves, which are used as a popular spice in Indonesian cuisine and are a major export of the country. Clove trees thrive in Indonesia's tropical climate and have been cultivated there for centuries.
Approximately 20-30% of cultivated land worldwide is irrigated. This percentage varies by region, with some areas relying heavily on irrigation for agriculture while others depend on rainfed farming.
A terrace that is a leveled section of a hilly cultivated area is called a hillside terrace. It is created by carving out flat areas on the slope of a hill in order to cultivate crops or prevent soil erosion. Hillside terraces are common in hilly regions to optimize land use for agriculture.
That is known as a farm, where crops are cultivated or animals are raised.
Fallowed land.
all the cultivated, 200 hectares of land is irrigated in palampur
Only 15 percent of the land in China is able to be cultivated. Of this land accounts for only 10 percent of the land in the world that can be cultivated.
the answer is fallow: cultivated land that is allowed to be idle
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Fallow land means land that has not been cultivated and seeded. The soil can be fertile, just nothing is being grown on it. Cultivated land that actively has plants growing on it is the opposite of fallow
Suitable for farming, producing crops, land that may be cultivated
The cultivated land is commonly referred to as arable land or farmland.
It may not take half the cultivated land, but the largest crop in Mexico by far is corn (maize).
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Indonesia is called The Land of Cloves due to its significant production of cloves, which are used as a popular spice in Indonesian cuisine and are a major export of the country. Clove trees thrive in Indonesia's tropical climate and have been cultivated there for centuries.
A servant working in a plantation or a portion of cultivated land.