Nigeria has approximately 38 million hectares of arable land, making it one of the countries with significant agricultural potential in Africa. The land is primarily used for the cultivation of staple crops such as rice, maize, cassava, and yams. However, challenges such as soil degradation, inadequate infrastructure, and climate change impact agricultural productivity. Efforts to improve farming techniques and invest in agribusiness are crucial for maximizing the potential of Nigeria's arable land.
Arable farmming is farmming done on arable land and arable land is land that is good for farmming. For example rocky, and sandy land is considered non arable land
Arable land.
Which type of land are termed arable
arable
arable
Kazakhstan has 7.52% arable land.
Arable land.
5.54% of land is arable
24 percent land is arable
33% of Germany's land is arable.
Apporx.40% of arable land.
Approx. 40 % of arable land.