ARABLE land is defined by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) as land currently used, or potentially capable of being used, to grow seasonal crops.
This definition excludes land used for pasturing, for tree-farming (or “silviculture”), or for more durable agricultural products such as vineyards, orchards, and coffee and rubber plantations.
In turn, non-arable land can sometimes be made arable, for example by removing forests or tilling pasture land. Some land, such as mountains, tundra, or desert, is permanently non-arable.
In light of the increasing food prices faced by Malaysia, due to a combination of hoarding, the war between Russia and Ukraine, where Russia is ranked number 2 in terms of the size of the most number of able land after India, while Ukraine is number 10, any seismic events in this region are bound to impose an enormous pressures on the whole world.
On top of a pandemic that has gone endemic, where the end