Author: Jeremy Wiltshire

Idle land for future crop production

Roger Sylvester-Bradley,
Steven Tompkins,
Jeremy Wiltshire,
Daniel Kindred,
John Garstang,
Susie Roques
Abstract Cultivated land can only be left ‘idle’ temporarily; after a time the carbon sequestered by land left idle renders it unviable for re-cultivation without excessive carbon dioxide emissions. Depending on the increase in carbon footprints of crop products deemed to be acceptable, estimates from FAO cropping data appear to indicate that there were 19- 48 Mha of idle land suitable for return to cultivation in 2007. This represents 1.3 – 3.3% of the global arable area, which could …

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