Burundi - Permanent cropland

Permanent cropland (% of land area)

Permanent cropland (% of land area) in Burundi was 13.63 as of 2018. Its highest value over the past 57 years was 15.58 in 2011, while its lowest value was 8.96 in 1961.

Definition: Permanent cropland is land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted after each harvest, such as cocoa, coffee, and rubber. This category includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber.

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization, electronic files and web site.

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Year Value
1961 8.96
1962 8.96
1963 8.96
1964 8.96
1965 9.35
1966 9.35
1967 9.74
1968 9.74
1969 9.93
1970 10.12
1971 10.12
1972 10.51
1973 11.68
1974 11.68
1975 11.68
1976 11.68
1977 12.46
1978 12.46
1979 12.46
1980 12.46
1981 12.46
1982 12.46
1983 12.46
1984 12.46
1985 12.46
1986 13.24
1987 13.63
1988 14.02
1989 14.02
1990 14.02
1991 14.02
1992 14.41
1993 14.41
1994 14.41
1995 14.41
1996 14.41
1997 14.02
1998 14.02
1999 14.02
2000 14.02
2001 14.10
2002 14.21
2003 14.02
2004 14.80
2005 14.80
2006 15.58
2007 15.58
2008 15.58
2009 15.58
2010 15.58
2011 15.58
2012 13.63
2013 13.63
2014 13.63
2015 13.63
2016 13.63
2017 13.63
2018 13.63

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Land use