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Approximately 20% of Scotland's land is classified as arable land, primarily concentrated in the more fertile areas, such as the eastern and southern regions. This includes land used for growing crops like cereals, vegetables, and fruits. The majority of Scotland's land is used for pasture and livestock farming, reflecting the country's agricultural landscape.

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