Mapmaster

MapMaster 3

Atlas (Beta)
MapMaster 3

Prevailing Agricultural Practices

WorldEconomicAgriculture

Prevailing agricultural practices

FAO

A map illustrates prevailing agricultural practices around the world to represent different types of agriculture.

Pink-shaded regions indicate regions of commercial gardening, which includes parts of the southeastern United States, some in the western United States, northern Africa, central Asia, and southern Australia, as well as western Sweden. Purple-shaded regions represent dairy farming, notably seen in parts of northern Europe, such as the United Kingdom, Denmark, and the Netherlands, as well as parts of the northeastern and southeastern United States, northeastern New Zealand, and southeastern coastal regions of Australia. Orange shaded regions show grain farming, visible across large portions of the central United States, Canada, and parts of Europe including Ukraine and southern Russia, as well as parts of Argentina and southern Australia. Blue shaded regions denote intensive subsistence farming with wet rice dominant, primarily seen in parts of eastern China, the western and eastern coastal regions of India including Nepal, Bangladesh, and Southeast Asia. Green shaded regions represent intensive subsistence farming where wet rice is not dominant, covering areas in North, West, and East Asia, parts of China, much of India, Pakistan, and some regions in Africa and Central and South America. Light pink shaded regions indicate areas with little or no agriculture, found in parts of northern Canada, Greenland, northern Russia, some desert areas in Africa and the Middle East, and central parts of Australia. Green shaded areas show livestock ranching, prevalent in parts of the western United States, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Australia. Light orange shaded regions represent Mediterranean agriculture, visible in areas around the Mediterranean Sea including parts of Spain, Italy, Greece, and Turkey, as well as coastal California, Chile, and South Africa. Yellow shaded regions indicate mixed crop and livestock farming, observed in parts of central Europe, the eastern United States, and some regions in South America, South Africa, and southern Russia. Dark green shaded regions denote pastoral nomadism, mainly found in parts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia. Gray shaded regions signify plantation agriculture, visible in parts of Central and South America, Central Africa, and Southeast Asia including Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, and Malaysia.

Add Columns

Prevailing Agricultural Practices

Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Members

Beef Cows

Nuclear Site Capacity

Commercial gardening

Dairy

Grain

Intensive subsistence, wet rice not dominant

Little or no agriculture

Livestock Ranching

Mediterranean

Mixed crop and livestock

Plantation

Value

Class

Rank

Value

Virgil C Summer nuclear power plant

River Bend nuclear power plant

Clinton nuclear power plant

Donald C Cook nuclear power plant

Catawba nuclear power plant

Columbia nuclear power plant

Limerick nuclear power plant

Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant

Sequoyah nuclear power plant

LaSalle nuclear power plant

Byron nuclear power plant

Watts Bar nuclear power plant

McGuire nuclear power plant

Alvin W Vogtle nuclear power plant

Braidwood nuclear power plant

Comanche Peak nuclear power plant

Waterford nuclear power plant

Browns Ferry nuclear power plant

Callaway nuclear power plant

Wolf Creek nuclear power plant

Seabrook nuclear power plant

Susquehanna nuclear power plant

South Texas nuclear power plant

Peach Bottom nuclear power plant

Palo Verde nuclear power plant

Grand Gulf nuclear power plant

Prairie Island nuclear power plant

Robert Emmett Ginna nuclear power plant

Point Beach nuclear power plant

Nine Mile Point nuclear power plant

Monticello nuclear power plant

H. B. Robinson nuclear power plant

Cooper nuclear power plant

Turkey Point power station

Bruce nuclear power plant

James A Fitzpatrick nuclear power plant

Surry nuclear power plant

Oconee nuclear power plant

Arkansas Nuclear One nuclear power plant

Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant

Edwin I Hatch nuclear power plant

Joseph M Farley nuclear power plant

Millstone nuclear power plant

Davis Besse nuclear power plant

Dresden nuclear power plant

Quad Cities nuclear power plant

Beaver Valley nuclear power plant

Brunswick nuclear power plant

Shearon Harris nuclear power plant

North Anna nuclear power plant

5.08%11.3%13.0%1.03%22.1%20.9%34.7%36.3%10.6%11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
0.18.0