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Actual value and historical data chart for Japan Agricultural Land Percent Of Land Area
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Actual value and historical data chart for Japan Arable Land Percent Of Land Area
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This scatter chart displays suicide mortality rate (per 100,000 population) against agricultural land (km²) in Japan. The data is about countries per year.
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This archive contains supplementary figures from mapping potential conflicts between global agriculture and terrestrial conservation in 2010 and 2070. Please see the captions of these figures below.
Supplementary Figure 3. Distribution of regional land use by agricultural commodity and conservation priority (CP) index intervals (48 x 3 sub-figures). Supplementary Figure 4. Distribution of regional land use (left) and global land use (right) of 48 agricultural commodities (48 x 3 sub-figures). The x-axis is the land use as a proportion of the total global production area. Supplementary Figure 5. Comparison of the distribution of regional land use for 48 agricultural commodities between 2010 and 2070 scenarios (48 x 7 x 2 sub-figures). Supplementary Figure 6. Comparison of land use and conservation conflict between national and global levels. The y-axis refers to the land use as a proportion of the total global production area. There are 48 agricultural commodities for 197 countries (197 x 48 x 3 sub-figures). Supplementary Figure 7. Comparison of the land use distribution of top producers for 48 agricultural commodities between 2010 and 2070 scenarios (48 x 10 x 2 sub-figures). Supplementary Figure 8. Spatial distribution maps of production areas for 48 agricultural commodities (48 x 3 maps). Supplementary Figure 9. Conflict between conservation priority sites and (non-)domestic land use for 42 agricultural commodities associated with consumption in 197 countries (197 x 42 x 3 sub-figures). Supplementary Figure 10. Land use maps of 42 agricultural commodities linked to consumption in 197 countries (197 x 42 x 3 maps). Supplementary Figure 11. Conservation priority index and export rate of selected agricultural commodity for primary production cells (land use of each agricultural commodity > 10% of cell area). a) Current status in 2010. b) Shifts of conservation priority in 2070 (RCP 8.5). Triangles point-up and point-down to indicate increased and decreased CP, respectively. Density plots on top and right show cell densities corresponding to export rate and CP index, respectively. Supplementary Figure 12. Maps of global conservation priority index in 2010 and 2070. Supplementary Figure 13. a, Performance curves for prioritization per scenario 2010, 2070-RCP2.6, and 2070-RCP8.5). Curves show the average fraction of species' range covered in each scenario weighted by each species weight, divided by the total weight of species (y-axis), by a given fraction of the landscape (x-axis). b, Histograms and boxplots of all CP map pixels. Each jittered point in boxplots represents a map pixel.
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TwitterIn 2023, the average age of persons engaged in farming in Japan stood at **** years. The figure increased significantly throughout the past decade, compared to **** years in 2010. Japan's agricultural workforce is shrinking Japan's aging population and low birth rate have produced a labor shortage in many industries. Since agricultural work is physically demanding and barely profitable and few young people are willing to inherit their parent's farm or enter the sector as newcomers, the number of commercial farm households consequently continues to decrease. The younger generations often prefer to move to metropolitan areas which provide work, convenience, and a modern lifestyle. Further obstacles to the Japanese agricultural sector Its geography complicates agriculture in Japan as the island nation regularly suffers from natural disasters. Typhoons, earthquakes, and tsunamis cause high damage costs to the agriculture, forestry, and fishery industry every year.Furthermore, only about ** percent of the mountainous archipelago is suitable for cultivation, and the area of cultivated land keeps shrinking as more and more land is used for housing.
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Soil Conditioners Market Size 2024-2028
The soil conditioners market size is forecast to increase by USD 2.04 billion at a CAGR of 7.44% between 2023 and 2028.
The soil conditioners market is experiencing growth, driven by the increasing demand for fruits and vegetables. This trend is promoting the adoption of soil improvement solutions, including soil fumigants, to enhance agricultural productivity and crop quality.
However, a key challenge hindering the market's growth is the lack of awareness about the benefits and proper use of soil conditioners. Many farmers and agricultural stakeholders are not fully informed about the advantages of soil conditioners, limiting their widespread adoption. Overcoming this knowledge gap is crucial to unlocking the market's potential and ensuring its continued growth in the coming years.
What will be the Size of the Soil Conditioners Market During the Forecast Period?
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The market encompasses a range of materials used to enhance soil fertility, porosity, and nutrient uptake. These include carbon-based materials like plant nutrients, animal manure, worm compost, crop residue, food waste, and sewage sludge, as well as inorganic options such as peat moss and mineral-based soil conditioners like pulverized limestone. Sustainable functionalities of these products address environmental concerns, including soil degradation caused by deforestation, land clearance, and industrialization, as well as soil erosion and water quality issues. The agriculture sector is a primary consumer, with green manure and farmyard manure being essential components. However, sectors such as construction, roofing, and mining also utilize them to improve water holding capacity and nutrient status in sand soils.
Market trends include the increasing demand for organic and sustainable alternatives to inorganic product types, such as those derived from animal manure and crop residue.
How is this Soil Conditioners Industry segmented and which is the largest segment?
The soil conditioners industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2024-2028, as well as historical data from 2018-2022 for the following segments.
Type
Sand
Clay
Silt
Loam
Product Type
Inorganic
Organic
Application
Agriculture
Construction & Mining
Formulation
Liquid
Dry
Geography
North America
Mexico
US
Europe
Germany
APAC
China
Japan
South America
Middle East and Africa
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The sand segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.
Sandy soils, characterized by a coarse texture and low nutrient retention due to their limited water-holding capacity, occupy extensive agricultural land globally. These soils, which belong to various soil orders including Alfisols, Entisols, Inceptisols, Spodosols, and Ultisols, are found in diverse climates. To enhance soil fertility and productivity in sandy lands, soil conditioners are employed. These conditioners, which include organic materials like carbon-based materials, plant nutrients derived from animal manure, worm compost, crop residue, food waste, sewage sludge, peat moss, and green manure, as well as inorganic products such as pulverized limestone and mineral-based soil conditioners, improve soil structure, water retention, and nutrient uptake.
By increasing soil porosity, these conditioners facilitate better nutrition absorption capacity and enhance the overall quality of sandy soils. This, in turn, leads to improved crop yield and agricultural production, contributing significantly to economic growth, particularly in developing economies.
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The Sand segment was valued at USD 1.37 billion in 2018 and showed a gradual increase during the forecast period.
Regional Analysis
North America is estimated to contribute 32% to the growth of the global market during the forecast period.
Technavio's analysts have elaborately explained the regional trends and drivers that shape the market during the forecast period.
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The North American the market is projected to experience substantial growth due to the region's increasing demand for these products. Soil conditioners offer enhanced performance and superior yield compared to traditional fertilizers, making them an attractive choice for farmers. With the decreasing percentage of arable land, the need to maximize crop production using them is becoming increasingly important. Additionally, their ease of application, eco-friendly properties, and positive impact on crop growth are significant market drivers. The United States l
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Actual value and historical data chart for Japan Agricultural Land Percent Of Land Area