Utilised Agricultural Area
Utilised Agricultural Area 2010, regional preliminary data
22.06.2010
The arable land areas for 2010 are advance information on 22 June 2010:
- Finland’s 2.3 million hectare arable land area’s major changes in 2010 are transition from grain (-185,000 ha) to oilseeds and protein crops (+ 87,000 ha) and fallow (+75,000 ha).
- Grain cultivation area, 1,018,000 hectares, is the smallest in 15 years, if it is realised.
- Barley area, 448,000 hectares, will decrease a quarter from 2009.
- Turnip rape area, 141,000 hectares, will double from 2009. The area is the largest in the 100 years of history in arable land statistics.
- Broad bean expectedly increased its popularity. The area will be threefold to approximately 10,000 hectares.

31.05.2012
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- Grain cultivation area partly recovered from the drop in 2010 (31.05.2011)
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- Area sown to winter wheat decreases by a quarter and rye by a third (08.06.2009)
- Cultivation of cereals particularly prevalent (10.06.2008)
