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Irrigated Crop Intensity

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A measure of comparing the amount of land in irrigated crops is shown as a percentage of all land that is equipped (available) for irrigation. Areas of double-cropping—where the same area is cultivated and irrigated twice in a year—are counted twice. Thus, the land in irrigated crops can exceed 100%.

FAO AQUASTAT Irrigation and drainage development

Irrigated crop intensity with the highest intensity (over 160 percent) shaded in dark green in China, Argentina, Egypt, Nigeria, Poland. Lowest intensity (less than 100 percent) shaded light green in South Africa, Niger, Bolivia, Ukraine, Iran, Turkey.

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Irrigated Crop Intensity

Income Inequality

Population Undernourished

Hispanic American Population

Agricultural Regions

Class

Rank

Percent

Class

Rank

GINI index percentage

Class

Rank

Percent

Class

Rank

Percent

Specialty crop or livestock farming

Mixed farming

Commercial wheat and other small grain farming

Dairy farming

General farming

Livestock ranching

Irrigated agriculture

Mediterranean agriculture (with irrigation)

Nonfarming

43.3%21.9%22.8%19.7%16.2%48.0%3.25%42.1%2.53%
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