Due to the complex terrain on the earth, including climate and other reasons, not all land is out there for farming. Therefore, some countries have an outsized area but a small area of arable land, and a few countries have a small area but a large area of arable land.


In any case, a rustic with a large area of arable land still has certain advantages, a minimum of which is suitable for the development of agriculture. Regardless of which country it is, agriculture is the foundation, and therefore the more arable land, the higher the. Here are the 4 countries with the most important arable land in the world.


1. Us Although the United States is the fourth largest in the world, its arable land is the largest in the world. The arable acreage of the United States is 1.577 million square kilometers. The size of the United States is similar to those of China, therefore the climate is diverse and suitable for the growth of many crops.


However, our terrain of us is completely different from that of China.


The distribution of mountains, plains, and plateaus in this country is relatively concentrated, so there are many places suitable for the large-scale cultivation of crops. Due to this, the US has regions such as the corn belt and the wheat belt that produce rice.


Thanks to the developed industry in the United States, agriculture here is planted by farmers, and therefore the degree of mechanization is very high. Although U.S. crop yields aren't high, the value is very low.


Therefore, the competitiveness of yank agriculture in the world is very high. Therefore, exports of a large number of crops every year, feature a significant impact on global agriculture.


2. India Although India is little in size, its arable acreage is very large, up to 1.564 million square kilometers, accounting for quite half of the total land area. This proportion is often said to be rare in the world. Although India features a relatively large population, agriculture has been relatively developed in past.


However, thanks to the backward economy and imperfect agricultural infrastructure, agriculture isn't very developed. It's precise because of this that India exports a large amount of high-quality rice every year, then imports a large amount of low-priced corn, wheat, and industrialized production materials from other countries to supply more people with the most basic food problems.


If this is often not the case, the food and clothing problem in this country will be difficult to solve. However, India's economy has developed rapidly in recent years, including its demographic advantage, and it'll not take many years for India's agriculture to develop significantly.


3. China's arable acreage is 1.278 million square kilometers, accounting for 13.31% of the country's acreage, which remains relatively high. China's land span from north to south is extremely large, and the climate is diverse, including factors such as terrain, and numerous kinds of crops planted. But the most food is wheat, rice, corn, and other crops.


Since China has been dominated by agriculture in past, and it's a small-scale peasant economy, including the factors of a large population, China's agriculture has always been intensive and meticulous, and therefore the output is very large. However, there's not a lot of arable land in China.


After thousands of years of transformation, the land which will be transformed into arable land has been transformed almost. Moreover, China is additionally the most populous country in the world. Although the agricultural output is high, most of it's used for domestic sales and not much is exported.


4. Brazil because the country with the largest land area in South America, Brazil also features a very large arable land area of 557,000 square kilometers, which isn't much different from the territory of Ukraine. Brazil ranks first within the world in the production of coffee, sucrose, citrus, and kidney beans, and in the production of soybeans, corn, and rice.


Therefore, Brazil is additionally an important food exporter in the world. Of course, due to the huge area of tropical rainforest in Brazil, these places also can be developed as arable land. Moreover, Brazil is found in the tropics, with a light climate and abundant rainfall, so it's very beneficial to grow crops such as rice.