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cultivable

[kuhl-tuh-vuh-buhl] / ˈkʌl tə və bəl /
ADJECTIVE
arable
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"In India, where more than 55% of the population depends on agriculture and cultivable land is under mounting pressure, agrivoltaics offers a transformative model," says Subrahmanyam Pulipaka, CEO of NSEFI.

From BBC Sep. 11, 2025

But on its website, Al Dahra acknowledges the challenges of climate change, noting “the continuing decrease in cultivable land and diminishing water resources available for farming.”

From Seattle Times Nov. 27, 2023

The union's spokesperson pointed out that the cultivable agricultural area is only 2% of the province's territory.

From Salon Apr. 12, 2023

The office, which has always been limited by a small budget and staff, continues to gauge a spacecraft’s “bioburden” based on a classic measure—the number of cultivable microbial spores it carries.

From Science Magazine Aug. 3, 2017

And we must recognize at the outset that conditions have changed with the depletion of the public domain to the point where it offers comparatively little in the way of cultivable lands.

From Conservation Through Engineering Extract from the Annual Report of the Secretary of the Interior by Franklin K. Lane




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