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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arable lands" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to land that is suitable for growing crops.
Example: "The region is known for its fertile soil and extensive arable lands, making it ideal for agriculture."
Alternatives: "cultivable land" or "farmable land".
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There is a great need for investments to move food from countries rich in arable lands to those with growing numbers of consumers and little food production capacity.
Kazakhstan's great mineral resources and arable lands have long aroused the envy of outsiders, and the resulting exploitation has generated environmental and political problems.
The assessment focused on arable lands (about 30,000 km2), since 84%% of the Great Hungarian Plain is used by agriculture, mostly arable lands.
The growth of arable lands was the most remarkable change (from 53% to 67%).
The lowest species occurrence was found in extensive artificial areas, vineyards and arable lands.
Q: Just to follow up on the biofuels agenda, your concern there was the competition for arable lands and biofuels?
Since the greatest economic damages usually occur in agriculture due to these hazards, this assessment is focused on arable lands.
The first zone, Zone1, is dominantly agricultural (64%eligible), with mostly arable lands but with an intensive presence of vineyards.
Based on the assessment, increasing natural hazards are projected on arable lands for the analyzed future periods.
Drought hazards on arable lands will increasingly affect the productivity of agriculture compared to the reference period (1961 1990).
The area of land in each interval was calculated in the percentage of the total area of arable lands.
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