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Arable land, percent of total land area, 2021:

The average for 2021 based on 45 countries was 22.3 percent. The highest value was in Denmark: 58.9 percent and the lowest value was in the Faroe Islands: 0.1 percent. The indicator is available from 1961 to 2022. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: The World Bank
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Countries Arable land, percent of land area, 2021 Global rank Available data
Denmark 58.9 1 1961 - 2022
Ukraine 56.8 2 1992 - 2022
Moldova 51.9 3 1992 - 2022
Hungary 45.4 4 1961 - 2022
Romania 37.3 5 1961 - 2022
Lithuania 36.4 6 1992 - 2022
Poland 36.2 7 1961 - 2022
France 34.3 8 1961 - 2022
Germany 33.4 9 1961 - 2022
San Marino 33.1 10 1961 - 2022
Bulgaria 32.2 11 1961 - 2022
Czechia 32.1 12 1993 - 2022
Serbia 31.1 13 2006 - 2022
Netherlands 29.8 14 1961 - 2022
Belgium 28.4 15 2000 - 2022
Belarus 27.7 16 1992 - 2022
Slovakia 27.6 17 1993 - 2022
Turkey 25.8 18 1961 - 2022
UK 24.8 19 1961 - 2022
Malta 24.4 20 1961 - 2022
Italy 24.3 21 1961 - 2022
Luxembourg 24.3 22 2000 - 2022
Spain 23.1 23 1961 - 2022
Albania 21.9 24 1961 - 2022
Latvia 21.9 25 1992 - 2022
Bosnia & Herz. 19.7 26 1992 - 2022
North Macedonia 16.5 27 1992 - 2022
Estonia 16.4 28 1992 - 2022
Austria 16 29 1961 - 2022
Croatia 15.3 30 1992 - 2022
Greece 14.1 31 1961 - 2022
Liechtenstein 10.8 32 1961 - 2022
Portugal 10.6 33 1961 - 2022
Cyprus 10.1 34 1961 - 2022
Switzerland 10 35 1961 - 2022
Slovenia 8.9 36 1992 - 2022
Finland 7.4 37 1961 - 2022
Russia 7.4 38 1992 - 2022
Ireland 6.3 39 1961 - 2022
Sweden 6.2 40 1961 - 2022
Norway 2.2 41 1961 - 2022
Andorra 1.6 42 1961 - 2022
Iceland 1.2 43 1961 - 2022
Montenegro 0.7 44 2006 - 2022
Faroe Isl. 0.1 45 1961 - 2022



Definition: 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.

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