Arable Land by Country 2023 (2024)

Arable land is defined by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) as land currently used, or potentially capable of being used, to grow seasonal crops. This definition includes annual crops such as wheat, beans, and rice, but excludes land used for pasturing, tree farming (or "silviculture"), or more durable agricultural installations such as vineyards, orchards, and coffee and rubber plantations.

Top 10 Countries with the Most Arable Land in the world (2019)*:

Rank Country Arable Hectares Arable Acres
1 United States 157,736,800 389,767,633
2 India 156,067,000 385,641,557
3 Russia 121,649,000 300,594,679
4 China 119,474,200 295,220,748
5 Brazil 55,762,000 137,787,902
6 Nigeria 34,000,000 84,014,000
7 Ukraine 32,924,000 81,355,204
8 Argentina 32,632,760 80,635,550
9 Australia 30,573,000 75,545,883

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The United States and India have the most arable land in the world, though the two countries occasionally swap positions. For example, the United States ranked first in 2019, but was second in 2016 with roughly 152.2 million hectares of arable land (about 588,000 square miles), which is approximately 16.8 percent of U.S. land area. In the top spot was India, which devoted almost 53 percent of its land area to crops and tallied 156.4 million hectares of arable land.

India's neighbor Bangladesh is just over 58% arable, earning it the highest percentage of arable land in the world in 2016. Greenland is the largest country with no arable land, while the smallest nation—the small city-state of Vatican City—has none as well.

According to the FAO, the world’s arable land amounted to 1.38 billion hectares (5.34 million square miles) in 2019. Arable land worldwide has decreased by nearly a third since 1961. This reduction is due largely to reforestation, soil erosion, and desertification caused by global climate change.

Non-arable land can sometimes be made arable, for example by removing forests or tilling pasture land. On the other hand, non-arable land such as mountains, tundra, or desert is often permanently non-arable. The word “arable” comes from the Latin word arabilis, meaning “able to be plowed.”

Here are the 10 countries with the most arable land:

  1. United States - 157.7M Hectares
  2. India - 156.1M Hectares
  3. Russia - 121.6M Hectares
  4. China - 119.5M Hectares
  5. Brazil - 55.8M Hectares
  6. Canada - 38.6M Hectares
  7. Nigeria - 34M Hectares
  8. Ukraine - 32.9M Hectares
  9. Argentina - 32.6M Hectares
  10. Australia - 30.6M Hectares

Arable Land by Country 2023

Arable Land by Country 2023

Note: A hectare is a unit of area equivalent to a square whose sides measure 100 yards each. One hectare is equal to 2.471 acres.

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Arable Land by Country 2023? ›

The world has 15.749 million km(2) of arable land. (Arable land is land ploughed or tilled regularly, generally under a system of crop rotation). India has the most arable land in the world followed by the United States, Russia, China and Brazil.

Which country has highest arable land? ›

The world has 15.749 million km(2) of arable land. (Arable land is land ploughed or tilled regularly, generally under a system of crop rotation). India has the most arable land in the world followed by the United States, Russia, China and Brazil.

Is arable land decreasing? ›

No, the United States is not shrinking, but its agricultural land is. Between 2001 and 2016, 11 million acres (1 acre = 0.4 ha) of farmland and ranchland was converted to urban and highly developed land use (4.1 million acres) or low-density residential land use (∼7 million acres).

Is the amount of arable land increasing or decreasing? ›

Overall we see that the arable land use per capita has declined across all regions since 1961. Per capita land use is highest in North America– more than double the land use of any other region. Land use in Asia– both in South and East Asia is lowest (5-6 times less than in North America).

What are the top 10 most fertile lands in the world? ›

There are 10 countries that have the most fertile lands(soils) in the world. They are: India, Bangladesh, Comoros, Denmark, Gambia, Hungary, Moldova, Rwanda, Togo and Ukraine. Here are the types of soil and the regions they are found in, across the world.

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