Permanent crop
permanent cropland
A permanent crop is one produced from plants which last for many seasons, rather than being replanted after each harvest.wikipedia
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Arable land
farmlandarablearable farming
Traditionally, "arable land" included any land suitable for the growing of crops, even if it was actually being used for the production of permanent crops such as grapes or peaches.






Agricultural land
farmlandcroplandfarmlands
Modern agriculture—particularly organizations such as the CIA and FAO—prefer the term of art permanent cropland to describe such "cultivable land" that is not being used for annually-harvested crops such as staple grains. In such usage, permanent cropland is a form of "agricultural land" that includes grasslands and shrublands used to grow grape vines or coffee; orchards used to grow fruit or olives; and forested plantations used to grow nuts or rubber.

Plant
Plantaeplantsflora
A permanent crop is one produced from plants which last for many seasons, rather than being replanted after each harvest.









Season
seasonsseasonalfour seasons
A permanent crop is one produced from plants which last for many seasons, rather than being replanted after each harvest.









Harvest
harvestingcrop failureharvests
A permanent crop is one produced from plants which last for many seasons, rather than being replanted after each harvest.





Vineyard
vineyardswine estatevineries
Traditionally, "arable land" included any land suitable for the growing of crops, even if it was actually being used for the production of permanent crops such as grapes or peaches.









Agriculture
farmingagriculturalAgriculturist
Modern agriculture—particularly organizations such as the CIA and FAO—prefer the term of art permanent cropland to describe such "cultivable land" that is not being used for annually-harvested crops such as staple grains.









Central Intelligence Agency
CIAC.I.A.Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Modern agriculture—particularly organizations such as the CIA and FAO—prefer the term of art permanent cropland to describe such "cultivable land" that is not being used for annually-harvested crops such as staple grains.









Food and Agriculture Organization
FAOFood and Agriculture Organization of the United NationsUnited Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
Modern agriculture—particularly organizations such as the CIA and FAO—prefer the term of art permanent cropland to describe such "cultivable land" that is not being used for annually-harvested crops such as staple grains.







Jargon
term of arttechnical terminologytechnical term
Modern agriculture—particularly organizations such as the CIA and FAO—prefer the term of art permanent cropland to describe such "cultivable land" that is not being used for annually-harvested crops such as staple grains.
Shrubland
scrubscrublandscrub forest
In such usage, permanent cropland is a form of "agricultural land" that includes grasslands and shrublands used to grow grape vines or coffee; orchards used to grow fruit or olives; and forested plantations used to grow nuts or rubber.






Orchard
orchardsorchardistapple orchard
Traditionally, "arable land" included any land suitable for the growing of crops, even if it was actually being used for the production of permanent crops such as grapes or peaches. In such usage, permanent cropland is a form of "agricultural land" that includes grasslands and shrublands used to grow grape vines or coffee; orchards used to grow fruit or olives; and forested plantations used to grow nuts or rubber.









Olive
olivesolive treeOlea europaea
In such usage, permanent cropland is a form of "agricultural land" that includes grasslands and shrublands used to grow grape vines or coffee; orchards used to grow fruit or olives; and forested plantations used to grow nuts or rubber.









Plantation
plantationscotton plantationsugar plantation
In such usage, permanent cropland is a form of "agricultural land" that includes grasslands and shrublands used to grow grape vines or coffee; orchards used to grow fruit or olives; and forested plantations used to grow nuts or rubber.









Tree farm
forestry plantationtree plantationstree farming
It does not include, however, tree farms intended to be used for wood or timber.

Wood
heartwoodwoodensapwood
It does not include, however, tree farms intended to be used for wood or timber.









Lumber
timberdimensional lumber2x4
It does not include, however, tree farms intended to be used for wood or timber.





Perennial crop
perennialPerennial Cropsperennial food plants
Permaculture
permaculturistpermaculturalistpermaculture design



Land use statistics by country
Cultivated landCultivated land areaLand Use
Countries are sorted by their total cultivated land area which is a sum of total arable land area and total area of permanent crops.
International rankings of Iran
International rankings of Iran in science and technologyInternational Rankings of Iran in EconomyInternational Rankings of Iran in Transport
Agriculture in Spain
agricultureSpain
In the 1980s, about 5 million hectares were devoted to permanent crops: orchards, olive groves, and vineyards.









Slavonia
eastern CroatiaSlavonijaSlavic
Agriculture is a significant component of its economy: Slavonia contains 45% of Croatia's agricultural land and accounts for a significant proportion of Croatia's livestock farming and production of permanent crops.








