Bhutan - Permanent crops

6 (thousand hectares) in 2021

In 2021, permanent crops for Bhutan was 6 thousand hectares. Between 2007 and 2021, permanent crops in Bhutan was decreasing on average by 5.78% each year, although before that, it grew from 16 thousand hectares in 1972 to 20 thousand hectares in 2007.

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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.