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Agricultural expansion describes the growth of agricultural land (, , etc.) especially in the 20th and 21st centuries.

The agricultural expansion is often explained as a direct consequence of the global increase in and requirements due to population growth (both which in turn have been attributed to agricultural expansion itself), with an estimated expectation of 10 billion people on Earth by end of this century. It is foreseen that most of the world's non-agrarian ecosystems (terrestrial and aquatic) will be affected adversely, from , , , and other problems. The intensified (and ) production will in particular affect the regions.

Most modern relies on intensive methods. Further expansion of the predominant farming types that rest on a small number of highly productive crops has led to a significant loss of biodiversity on a global scale already. Moreover, agricultural expansion continues to be the main driver of deforestation and forest fragmentation. Large-scale commercial agriculture (primarily and cultivation of soya bean and ) accounted for 40 percent of tropical deforestation between 2000 and 2010, and local subsistence agriculture for another 33 percent.

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In the light of the already occurring and potential massive ecological effects, the need for sustainable practices is more urgent than ever.

The predicts that global use will continue to grow from a in 2014 to in 2050, with most of this growth projected to result from developing countries. At the same time, arable land use in developed countries is likely to continue its decline.

A well-known example of already ongoing agricultural expansion is the proliferation of production areas or the / for production in . Today's activities are often a consequence of the strive for agricultural land by economies.

In the beginning of the 21st century the palm oil industry caused a massive deforestation in with heavy consequences.


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