You want to eat healthy and cheap, you have to come to Romania country side
ArtichokeFar6601 on
I would have thought France would be the biggest.
grafknives on
It is the number of entities, not area.
Not really useful stat. Especially because those Romanian and Polish farms are in large part not REALLY producing for the market.
joaommx on
I feel like the percentage of farmland would be a lot more telling. The size of farms can vary wildly.
Moosplauze on
What is that, number of farms or their products or…?
leaflock7 on
the number of new people getting in on farming is diminishing by the year.
farming is being treated like the worst profession there is.
hope it will change
boredofshit on
Food output would be a better metric than amount of farms.
ShowmasterQMTHH on
61% of Ireland is used for farming. 50% is livestock and 11% arable.
We don’t even make the bale.
1KeepMineHidden on
Greece 6%?? Holy shit. For such a small, presumably arid country. I mean, it must be vineyards, no?
Anyway, our own farms in Estonia are ruined/abandoned, because it’s cheaper to buy from member states, like Poland. I spent all my childhood summers at my grandparents farm. All gone now.
Haxemply on
This is the real tragedy of Hungary. We are the very definition of arable land and we build batttery fsctories.
alex_quine on
Pie charts are already misleading. distorting it further is just criminally bad design.
UnknownFromTernopil on
If Ukraine joins in the EU. I think Ukraine take many percentages
E_Kristalin on
So, those five countries have on average rather small farms, especially Romania?
It shows the extent of the green economy that is beneficial to health.
NoRecipe3350 on
Flew over Eastern Europe/ex communist Europe (sorry I know these Europeans don’t like being called ‘Eastern Europe’). But one thing I noticed once over the traditional East/West boundaries how smaller the farms got. In central/West you have fields that are like 1km square. In East I noticed some farmed fields that are really long but very narrow
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https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/4031688/20809841/KS-01-24-024-EN-N.pdf/584dd6cb-8f39-8b2d-264c-fcb5f98947af?version=2.0&t=1736243985929
You want to eat healthy and cheap, you have to come to Romania country side
I would have thought France would be the biggest.
It is the number of entities, not area.
Not really useful stat. Especially because those Romanian and Polish farms are in large part not REALLY producing for the market.
I feel like the percentage of farmland would be a lot more telling. The size of farms can vary wildly.
What is that, number of farms or their products or…?
the number of new people getting in on farming is diminishing by the year.
farming is being treated like the worst profession there is.
hope it will change
Food output would be a better metric than amount of farms.
61% of Ireland is used for farming. 50% is livestock and 11% arable.
We don’t even make the bale.
Greece 6%?? Holy shit. For such a small, presumably arid country. I mean, it must be vineyards, no?
Anyway, our own farms in Estonia are ruined/abandoned, because it’s cheaper to buy from member states, like Poland. I spent all my childhood summers at my grandparents farm. All gone now.
This is the real tragedy of Hungary. We are the very definition of arable land and we build batttery fsctories.
Pie charts are already misleading. distorting it further is just criminally bad design.
If Ukraine joins in the EU. I think Ukraine take many percentages
So, those five countries have on average rather small farms, especially Romania?
This indeed for amount of farms.
Below can see it compared to output which puts France as highest output [chart](https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php?title=File:Fig2_Farms_and_standard_output,_2020_(share_of_EU_total,_%25).png)
It shows the extent of the green economy that is beneficial to health.
Flew over Eastern Europe/ex communist Europe (sorry I know these Europeans don’t like being called ‘Eastern Europe’). But one thing I noticed once over the traditional East/West boundaries how smaller the farms got. In central/West you have fields that are like 1km square. In East I noticed some farmed fields that are really long but very narrow