Regarding agricultural land, Romania is sixth in Europe, after France, Spain, Great Britain, Germany and Poland. That is why it is the first indicator in this subfield. Even if it has significantly decreased, arable land area is still considerable and places Romania on this important position in Europe. The total arable land area is a significant indicator that cereals represent an important component of agricultural production in Romania. Another main indicator is agricultural irrigated land, an important factor for yield per hectare. We can remark that the percentage of irrigated land is relatively low at national level, under the values registered in Poland, Hungary and Bulgaria. After a period of visible decline, this surface has increased in the last year and there are perspectives for a promising evolution in the years to come.[read more]
This subfield has eight secondary indicators: rural land area, arable land (hectares, national level), land under cereal production, land under vegetables production, vineyards land area, farm land area, organic crops land area, orchards land area. Together, main and secondary indicators capture a representative image of this special wealth, a country’s agricultural land.
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