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Latin America and Caribbean Compared by Geography > Land use > Permanent crops

DEFINITION: The percentage share of used land on which permanent crops are grown. This is land cultivated for crops that are not replanted after each harvest like citrus, coffee, and rubber. It 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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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Dominica 24% 2013
2 Grenada 20.59% 2013
3 Saint Lucia 11.29% 2013
4 El Salvador 10.93% 2013
5 Haiti 10.09% 2013
6 Dominican Republic 9.25% 2013
7 Jamaica 9.1% 2013
8 Guatemala 8.68% 2013
9 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 7.69% 2013
10 Costa Rica 6.46% 2013
11 Ecuador 5.38% 2013
12 Trinidad and Tobago 4.29% 2013
13 Honduras 3.91% 2013
14 Cuba 3.55% 2013
15 Panama 2.51% 2013
16 Barbados 2.33% 2013
17 Antigua and Barbuda 2.27% 2013
18 Cayman Islands 2.08% 2013
19 Nicaragua 1.76% 2013
20 Colombia 1.66% 2013
21 Belize 1.39% 2013
22 Mexico 1.36% 2013
23 Brazil 0.83% 2013
24 Venezuela 0.71% 2013
25 Peru 0.66% 2013
26 Chile 0.6% 2013
27 Saint Kitts and Nevis 0.38% 2013
28 Argentina 0.36% 2013
29 The Bahamas 0.29% 2013
=30 Uruguay 0.22% 2013
=30 Paraguay 0.22% 2013
32 Bolivia 0.2% 2013
33 Guyana 0.13% 2013
34 Suriname 0.04% 2013
=35 Aruba 0.0 2013
=35 Bermuda 0.0 2013

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