Land that is capable of being cultivated and supporting agricultural production.
Refers to land under crops, land under temporary meadows for mowing or pasture, land under market and kitchen gardens (including cultivation under glass) and land temporarily fallow or lying idle. Hence 'arable farming'.
land which is plowed and is able to grow crops. Only about 11% of the world's land surface is suitable for agriculture.
Land cultivated on an annual basis to grow crops for human consumption
In geography, arable land (from Latin arare, to plough) is a form of agricultural land use, meaning land that can be used for growing crops.