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Some arable land is used for non-food crops. FAO data show that this fraction amounts to approximately 30% (sum of total arable area minus all foodcrops), and includes tree plantations for timber and paper (10%, Evans, 2000), crops for fibre, flowers and pharmaceuticals. The coarse data showthat this percentage became smaller in past decades at the global level (FAO,2000), and nearly halved in Asia and also, surprisingly, in Africa. Whilethis trend may reverse in the future, expansion of non-food crops does notappear to threaten food production capacity. On the contrary, it provides
more income to strengthen food security.
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