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Agriculture Statistics > Permanent cropland > % of land area > Luxembourg (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   0.77    #48   
2004   0.39    #55   
2003   0.39    #138   
2002   0.39    #139   
2001   0.39    #139   
2000   0.39    #139   
1999   0.39    #139   
1998   0.39    #140   
1997   0.39    #140   
1996   0.39    #140   
1995   0.39    #139   
1994   0.39    #136   
1993   0.39    #134   
1992   0.39    #132   
1991   0.39    #135   
1990   0.39    #136   
1989   0.39    #136   
1988   0.39    #136   
1987   0.39    #136   
1986   0.39    #137   
1985   0.39    #136   
1984   0.39    #135   
1983   0.39    #133   
1982   0.39    #132   
1981   0.39    #132   
1980   0.39    #132   
1979   0.39    #131   
1978   0.39    #131   
1977   0.39    #131   
1976   0.39    #130   
1975   0.39    #129   
1974   0.39    #129   
1973   0.39    #126   
1972   0.39    #126   
1971   0.39    #127   
1970   0.39    #126   
1969   0.39    #124   
1968   0.39    #124   
1967   0.39    #124   
1966   0.39    #124   
1965   0.39    #124   
1964   0.39    #123   
1963   0.39    #122   
1962   0.39    #122   
1961   0.39    #121   


DEFINITION: Permanent cropland 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.

 

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