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[edit]Crop allocation farm size | |
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Crop allocation farm size |
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Global allocation of crops to end uses by farm size, 2010. Allocation of crops - measured as the aggregate across all major food groups in kilocalories - broken down by farm size. Farms are grouped based on their total agricultural area, in hectares. |
Credit line | Our World in Data |
References | Ricciardi et al. (2018), How much of the world's food do smallholders produce?. Global Food Security. |
Source | https://OurWorldinData.org/farm-size |
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