11.64% of the land in Japan is arable based on the world factbook.
11.64% of the land in Japan is arable based on the world factbook.
Mongolia has the lowest percentage of arable land
5.54% of land is arable
1% __ According to the World Bank, the percentage of arable land in Canada is around 4.96%
About 12.7 percent of the land of Japan is being used for farming. That amounts to about 46,280 square kilometers. About 20 percent of Japan is actually arable.
The latest estimate in 2010 concluded that 27.74% of Belgium's land was arable
Japan's low arable land reflects that most of the country is uninhabitable forests and mountains, thus decreasing its capacity for population density. However, Japan's arable land to population ratio is many times more favorable than, e.g., China, so the food production aspect of arable land is not the controlling factor. Instead, it is the inhabitability of much of Japan's non-arable land which diminishes Japan's population density.
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About 200,000,000,000,000,000 mm. of land is available in England.
75 percent