Throughout the world, it is estimated that 445 million hectares of land are uncultivated and available for farming, compared with about 1.5 billion hectares already under cultivation (Deininger and ...
How can the land protect us from climate change? Uncultivated land covered with vegetation protects us from overheating because the plants absorb the warming gas CO2 from the air and fix it in the ...
the invasion of our uncultivated land by British immigrants who threaten to drive us out of our country and reduce our "Canadien" population, year after year, by the spread of disease." ...
This is despite the fact that Africa is home to two-thirds of the world's most arable uncultivated land. To boost food security, Nigeria has curbed imports and is now trying to encourage more rice ...