South Sudan - Permanent crops

85 (thousand hectares) in 2021

In 2021, permanent crops for South Sudan was 85 thousand hectares. Permanent crops of South Sudan increased from 66 thousand hectares in 2012 to 85 thousand hectares in 2021 growing at an average annual rate of 2.92%.

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What is permanent crops?

Permanent crops is the land cultivated with long-term crops which do not have to be replanted for several years (such as cocoa and coffee); land under trees and shrubs producing flowers, such as roses and jasmine; and nurseries (except those for forest trees, which should be classified under "forest"). Permanent meadows and pastures are excluded from land under permanent crops.

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