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Agriculture Statistics > Arable land > hectares > Virgin Islands (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2003   2,000    #189   
2002   2,000    #189   
2001   2,000    #189   
2000   2,000    #188   
1999   2,000    #188   
1998   3,000    #182   
1997   3,000    #182   
1996   3,000    #181   
1995   3,000    #184   
1994   3,000    #179   
1993   4,000    #176   
1992   4,000    #175   
1991   4,000    #177   
1990   4,000    #177   
1989   4,000    #178   
1988   4,000    #178   
1987   4,000    #175   
1986   4,000    #175   
1985   4,000    #174   
1984   5,000    #174   
1983   5,000    #173   
1982   5,000    #174   
1981   5,000    #175   
1980   5,000    #174   
1979   5,000    #172   
1978   5,000    #173   
1977   5,000    #174   
1976   5,000    #174   
1975   5,000    #174   
1974   5,000    #174   
1973   5,000    #174   
1972   5,000    #173   
1971   5,000    #174   
1970   5,000    #174   
1969   5,000    #175   
1968   5,000    #174   
1967   5,000    #175   
1966   6,000    #172   
1965   6,000    #171   
1964   6,000    #170   
1963   6,000    #172   
1962   4,000    #176   
1961   4,000    #177   


DEFINITION: Arable land (in hectares) 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.

 

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