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Agricultural land (% of land area): Saudi Arabia: 80.8% South Africa: 79.4% Bangladesh: 77.3% Nigeria: 75.4% Mongolia: 72.3% Ukraine: 71.3% UK: 71.2% Denmark: 65.5% West Bank and Gaza: 64.9% Ireland: 63.0% India: 60.0% China: 55.5% Spain: 52.5% France: 52.1% Mexico: 50.0% Turkey: 49.5% Germany: 47.5% Poland: 47.4% Australia: 47.3%
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