Herbaceous crops — Area from CGLS in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Herbaceous crops — Area from CGLS was 903.01 1000 ha in 2019. ▬ Flat

Latest (2019)
903.01 1000 ha
Change on year
down 0.0%
World rank
101st
of 194 countries
All-time high
904.42 1000 ha
in 2017
All-time low
903 1000 ha
in 2016
Years of data
5
2015–2019

Herbaceous crops — Area from CGLS in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2015–2019

02004006008001.0k2015201720192015: 903.3 1000 ha2016: 903 1000 ha2017: 904.4 1000 ha2018: 903.4 1000 ha2019: 903 1000 ha

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Measured in 1000 ha.

Analysis

In 2019, herbaceous crops — area from cgls in Bosnia and Herzegovina stood at 903.01 1000 ha.

The figure is down 0.0% over five years.

That places Bosnia and Herzegovina 101st out of 194 countries with data for 2019, putting it in the middle of the range.

Herbaceous crops — Area from CGLS in Bosnia and Herzegovina, year by year

Annual values for Herbaceous crops — Area from CGLS in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2015 to 2019.
Year 1000 ha Change
2015 903.34 1000 ha
2016 903 1000 ha -0.0%
2017 904.42 1000 ha +0.2%
2018 903.36 1000 ha -0.1%
2019 903.01 1000 ha -0.0%

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Frequently asked questions

What is herbaceous crops — area from cgls in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Herbaceous crops — area from cgls in Bosnia and Herzegovina was 903.01 1000 ha in 2019, according to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
What is the highest herbaceous crops — area from cgls recorded in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
The highest recorded value was 904.42 1000 ha in 2017.
What is the lowest herbaceous crops — area from cgls recorded in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
The lowest recorded value was 903 1000 ha in 2016.
How does Bosnia and Herzegovina rank for herbaceous crops — area from cgls?
Bosnia and Herzegovina ranks 101st out of 194 countries with data for 2019.
Where does this Bosnia and Herzegovina data come from?
The figures come from Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as part of Herbaceous crops — Area from CGLS. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Herbaceous crops — Area from CGLS
Unit
1000 ha
Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Licence
CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO (FAO)
Coverage
238 places, 1,190 data points, 2015–2019
Last refreshed

The FAOSTAT domain on Land Cover data under the Agri-Environmental Indicators section contains land cover information organized by the land cover classes of the international standard system for Environmental and Economic Accounting Central Framework (SEEA CF). The land cover information is compiled from publicly available Global Land Cover (GLC) maps: a) MODIS land cover types based on the Land Cover Classification System, LCCS; b) The European Spatial Agency (ESA) Climate Change Initiative (CCI) annual land cover maps produced by the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL)-Geomatics and now under the European Copernicus Program; c) The annual land cover maps which were produced under the European Copernicus Global Land Service (CGLS) (CGLS land cover, containing discrete land cover categorization), with spatial resolution 100m; and d) the WorldCover maps of the European Space Agency, produced at 10m resolution.