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Agricultural land (sq. km)

AG.LND.AGRI.K2 (Source database: World Development Indicators)
Created on August 21, 2020 Last modified August 21, 2020 Page views 73 Metadata JSON
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Overview

Series unique ID
AG.LND.AGRI.K2
Series Name
Agricultural land (sq. km)
Database ID
WLD_2020_WDI_v01_M
Periodicity of data
Annual
Definition long
Agricultural land refers to the share of land area that is arable, under permanent crops, and under permanent pastures. Arable land includes land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded. Land under permanent crops is land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted after each harvest, such as cocoa, coffee, and rubber. This category includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber. Permanent pasture is land used for five or more years for forage, including natural and cultivated crops.
Methodology
Agricultural land constitutes only a part of any country's total area, which can include areas not suitable for agriculture, such as forests, mountains, and inland water bodies. Three components of the agricultural land are a) arable land - land defined by the FAO as land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted once), temporary meadows for mowing or for pasture, land under market or kitchen gardens, and land temporarily fallow, b) permanent pasture - land used for five or more years for forage, including natural and cultivated crops, and c) and under permanent crops - land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted after each harvest, such as cocoa, coffee, and rubber; land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines is included, but land under trees grown for wood or timber is not.

Agricultural land is also sometimes classified as irrigated and non-irrigated land. In arid and semi-arid countries agriculture is often confined to irrigated land, with very little farming possible in non-irrigated areas. Land abandoned as a result of shifting cultivation is excluded from arable land.

Data on agricultural land are valuable for conducting studies on a various perspectives concerning agricultural production, food security and for deriving cropping intensity among others uses. Agricultural land indicator, along with land-use indicators, can also elucidate the environmental sustainability of countries' agricultural practices.
Limitations and exceptions
The data are collected by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) through annual questionnaires. The FAO tries to impose standard definitions and reporting methods, but complete consistency across countries and over time is not possible. Thus, data on agricultural land in different climates may not be comparable. For example, permanent pastures are quite different in nature and intensity in African countries and dry Middle Eastern countries. Data on agricultural employment, in particular, should be used with caution. In many countries much agricultural employment is informal and unrecorded, including substantial work performed by women and children. To address some of these concerns, this indicator is heavily footnoted in the database in sources, definition, and coverage. The secondary sources cover official country data from websites of national ministries, national publications and related country data reported by various international organizations.
Topics
Topic Vocabulary
Environment: Land use World Bank, World Development Indicators
Relevance
Agricultural land covers more than one-third of the world's land area. In many industrialized countries, agricultural land is subject to zoning regulations. In the context of zoning, agricultural land (or more properly agriculturally zoned land) refers to plots that may be used for agricultural activities, regardless of the physical type or quality of land.

FAO's agricultural land data contains a wide range of information on variables that are significant for understanding the structure of a country's agricultural sector; making economic plans and policies for food security; and deriving environmental indicators, including those related to investment in agriculture and data on gross crop area and net crop area which are useful for policy formulation and monitoring.

Agriculture is still a major sector in many economies, and agricultural activities provide developing countries with food and revenue. But agricultural activities also can degrade natural resources. Poor farming practices can cause soil erosion and loss of soil fertility. Efforts to increase productivity by using chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and intensive irrigation have environmental costs and health impacts. Excessive use of chemical fertilizers can alter the chemistry of soil. Pesticide poisoning is common in developing countries. And salinization of irrigated land diminishes soil fertility. Thus, inappropriate use of inputs for agricultural production has far-reaching effects.

There is no single correct mix of inputs to the agricultural land, as it is dependent on local climate, land quality, and economic development; appropriate levels and application rates vary by country and over time and depend on the type of crops, the climate and soils, and the production process used.
Series dates
Start End
1961 2016
Aggregation method
Sum
Keywords
Keyword Vocabulary
cultivate word2vec
cultivation word2vec
crop word2vec
farmland word2vec
uncultivated word2vec
cropland word2vec
orchard word2vec
pasture word2vec
arable word2vec
tree word2vec
Notes
Compliance with international resolution

API documentation

Description
See the Developer Information webpage for detailed documentation of the API

Series links

Series links
Link type Description Link
API Data in JSON https://api.worldbank.org/v2/countries/all/indicators/AG.LND.AGRI.K2?date=1961:2016&format=json
API Data in XML https://api.worldbank.org/v2/countries/all/indicators/AG.LND.AGRI.K2?date=1961:2016
API Metadata in JSON https://api.worldbank.org/v2/sources/2/series/ag.lnd.agri.k2/metadata?format=json
API Metadata in XML https://api.worldbank.org/v2/sources/2/series/ag.lnd.agri.k2/metadata

Geographic information

Geographic locations
Location code
ABW
AFG
AGO
ALB
AND
ARB
ARE
ARG
ARM
ASM
ATG
AUS
AUT
AZE
BDI
BEL
BEN
BFA
BGD
BGR
BHR
BHS
BIH
BLR
BLZ
BMU
BOL
BRA
BRB
BRN
BTN
BWA
CAF
CAN
CEB
CHE
CHI
CHL
CHN
CIV
CMR
COD
COG
COL
COM
CPV
CRI
CSS
CUB
CYM
CYP
CZE
DEU
DJI
DMA
DNK
DOM
DZA
EAP
EAR
EAS
ECA
ECS
ECU
EGY
EMU
ERI
ESP
EST
ETH
EUU
FCS
FIN
FJI
FRA
FRO
FSM
GAB
GBR
GEO
GHA
GIN
GMB
GNB
GNQ
GRC
GRD
GRL
GTM
GUM
GUY
HIC
HKG
HND
HPC
HRV
HTI
HUN
IBD
IBT
IDA
IDB
IDN
IDX
IMN
IND
IRL
IRN
IRQ
ISL
ISR
ITA
JAM
JOR
JPN
KAZ
KEN
KGZ
KHM
KIR
KNA
KOR
KWT
LAC
LAO
LBN
LBR
LBY
LCA
LCN
LDC
LIC
LIE
LKA
LMC
LMY
LSO
LTE
LTU
LUX
LVA
MAR
MDA
MDG
MDV
MEA
MEX
MHL
MIC
MKD
MLI
MLT
MMR
MNA
MNE
MNG
MNP
MOZ
MRT
MUS
MWI
MYS
NAC
NAM
NCL
NER
NGA
NIC
NLD
NOR
NPL
NRU
NZL
OED
OMN
OSS
PAK
PAN
PER
PHL
PLW
PNG
POL
PRE
PRI
PRK
PRT
PRY
PSE
PSS
PST
PYF
QAT
ROU
RUS
RWA
SAS
SAU
SDN
SEN
SGP
SLB
SLE
SLV
SMR
SOM
SRB
SSA
SSD
SSF
SST
STP
SUR
SVK
SVN
SWE
SWZ
SYC
SYR
TCA
TCD
TEA
TEC
TGO
THA
TJK
TKM
TLA
TLS
TMN
TON
TSA
TSS
TTO
TUN
TUR
TUV
TZA
UGA
UKR
UMC
URY
USA
UZB
VCT
VEN
VGB
VIR
VNM
VUT
WLD
WSM
XKX
YEM
ZAF
ZMB
ZWE

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