Agricultural lands increased by 9% in 10 years in Bulgaria

Published 2021년 5월 17일

Tridge summary

The agricultural census conducted in 2020 reveals a notable increase in agricultural land by 9%, rising from 3.62 million hectares in 2010 to 3.96 million hectares in 2020. The average land size per farm has also grown significantly, from 10 hectares to 33 hectares over the same period. The majority of the open agricultural lands (60%) are used for grain cultivation, while 31% are dedicated to the cultivation of industrial agricultural products. Furthermore, the census highlighted the presence of 71,500 farms involved in animal husbandry, which reared a total of 608 thousand cattle, 244 thousand goats, 1.277 thousand sheep, and 642 thousand pigs in the year 2020.
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Agricultural farm census results in 2020 indicate that agricultural land has increased by 9% in the last 10 years. While the agricultural land size was 3.62 million ha in 2010, it reached 3.96 million ha in 2020. Average size of land per farm in the country was 10 hectares in 2010 and 33 hectares in 2020. Approximately 60% of the open agricultural lands are cultivated with grain and 31% with industrial agricultural products. In 2020, the number of farms engaged in animal husbandry is 71,500. 608 thousand cattle, ...
Source: Ticaret

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