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Bar chart data visualization of the countries by least arable land (% of land area) 1961 - 2023. Mariana Islands has the least arable land with just 0.17% of its land area being is arable. The other countries with very little arable land includes Oman, Seychelles, New Caledonia and Kuwait Arable land is land suitable for growing crops. It is an important resource for agriculture and food production. Countries can increase their arable land by clearing forests, draining wetlands, and reclaiming land from the sea. However, these practices can have negative environmental impacts and should be carefully managed. Some countries have more arable land than others due to differences in geography, climate, and soil quality. Countries with large amounts of arable land often have diverse agricultural sectors and are major exporters of food products. Climate change and environmental degradation can reduce the amount of arable land available for agriculture. Land use change, such as urbanization and deforestation, can also reduce the amount of arable land. Sustainable agriculture practices, such as conservation agriculture and agroforestry, can help to preserve arable land and improve soil health. Agricultural research and development can also increase crop yields and improve the productivity of arable land. Land tenure systems can affect the distribution and use of arable land. In some countries, large-scale land acquisitions by foreign investors have led to displacement of local communities and environmental degradation. Land use policies and regulations can also impact the amount and quality of arable land available for agriculture. Effective land use planning and management is essential for ensuring the long-term sustainability of arable land resources. Developing countries often have high levels of arable land, but may lack the resources to fully utilize it for agriculture. ☕Would appreciate if you wanna support my work☕ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dataslothbR