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East Asia and Pacific Compared by Geography > Land use > Permanent crops

DEFINITION: The percentage share of used land on which permanent crops are grown. This is land cultivated for crops that are not replanted after each harvest like citrus, coffee, and rubber. It includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Tuvalu 60% 2013
2 Marshall Islands 44.44% 2013
3 Kiribati 39.51% 2013
4 Federated States of Micronesia 24.29% 2013
5 Nauru 20% 2013
6 Malaysia 17.49% 2013
7 Philippines 17.33% 2013
8 Tonga 14.67% 2013
9 Vietnam 11.18% 2013
10 Indonesia 10.5% 2013
11 Vanuatu 10.25% 2013
12 Thailand 8.77% 2013
13 Samoa 7.75% 2013
14 Fiji 4.65% 2013
15 Palau 4.35% 2013
16 East Timor 4.03% 2013
17 Solomon Islands 2.25% 2013
18 Burma 2.16% 2013
19 South Korea 2.06% 2013
20 North Korea 1.7% 2013
21 China 1.53% 2013
22 Papua New Guinea 1.51% 2013
23 Taiwan 1% 2013
24 Brunei 0.87% 2013
25 Cambodia 0.86% 2013
26 Japan 0.81% 2013
27 Laos 0.42% 2013
28 New Zealand 0.27% 2013
29 Singapore 0.14% 2013
30 Australia 0.05% 2013
31 Mongolia 0.0 2013

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