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The agricultural sector in the Netherlands occupies about 2 million ha, which means that half of the total territory of the country (about 4 million ha) is dedicated to agriculture. It involves 110 000 farms, which employ 286 000 people. Most of these farms are small family enterprises: the average size of general cropping farms is about 30 ha, of dairy farms 20 ha, while horticultural farms are generally no bigger than 1 ha. Granivore farms, mostly pig or poultry rearing operations, generally also cover a small area, even though their operations may be very intensive (de Cooman et al., 1995).
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de Walle, F.B., Sevenster, J. (1998). The Netherlands. In: Agriculture and the Environment. Soil & Environment, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5178-8_3
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