Approximately 40% of the land in the United States is used for agriculture, including crop cultivation, livestock grazing, and other farming activities.
Approximately 37% of the Earth's land area is used for agriculture, while around 10% of the Earth's land area is considered suitable for human habitation.
For permanent crops: about 0.2%, arable land(replanted every harvest): 23.23% over 70 %
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.
46% of India's total land mass is being used for agriculture
Unproductive land refers to land that is not suitable for agriculture or development. Rajasthan has a very small percentage of unproductive land, as much of its land is desert or arid, making it difficult to cultivate crops or for other productive uses.
You need to specify percentage as a function of something. Examples: Percentage of total land being used for agriculture, percentage of GDP produced by agriculture, percentage of population involved with agriculture, percentage of crops which are field crops as opposed to orchard or nursery crops, etc.
About 38%, according to the US Department of Agriculture. It would be considerably higher if one does not include Alaska, the largest state, which also has very little agriculture.
US agriculture accounts for about 4% of its annual Gross Domestic Product.
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Approximately 37% of the Earth's land area is used for agriculture, while around 10% of the Earth's land area is considered suitable for human habitation.
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According to the Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection, 53% of Germany's land is being used for farming.
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.
For permanent crops: about 0.2%, arable land(replanted every harvest): 23.23% over 70 %
The state with the largest percentage of land used for agriculture are typically located in areas with fertile soil, suitable climate, and access to water sources such as rivers or aquifers. These states often have a long history of agriculture and a strong agricultural industry.
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Approximately 38% of the Earth's land area can be used for agriculture. However, much of this land may not be suitable for farming due to factors like climate, topography, or soil quality.