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Metropolitan France covers around 549.190 km ².
The country benefits from big maritime facades
which brings a moderated climate favorable to
agriculture, with oceanic variations in the West
and the North, semi-continental in the East and
mediterranean in the South. Most departments and
overseas territories (DOM TOM) benefit from
tropical conditions thanks to their geographic
situation and give to France a very large maritime
and forested domain. France posseses the third
exclusive economic zone (ZEE) in the world behind
the United States and Great Britain due to its
maritime openings on whole planet oceans. In spite
of this privileged access to large fishing zones,
the Northeast Atlantic Ocean remains the fishing
zone of a large part of the French fishing
fleet.
French agriculture has been modernizing but it
respects the specificity of the regions. Today,
because of new techniques, grains and feeds are
cultivated on all the territory and breeding
extends beyond traditional zones. Nevertheless,
some productions remain so typical of a soil that
some products are named after their regions or
their cities (champagne, Burgundy, Bordeaux,
poultry of Bresse, nuts of Grenoble, the Livarot,
the Roquefort, the Munster, Mützig's beer).
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Farmland surface
area:
| The areas under cultivation include arable lands
and those with permanent crops. They represent
19,517,000 hectares in France. |
Number of
farms:
Crops
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Crop
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Yield (in Metric Tons)
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Surface (in hectares)
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Wheat
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37,559,000
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5,269,000
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71,283
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Livestock
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Species
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Headcount
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Cattle
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20,194,000
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Pigs
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14,635,000
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Ovine races
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10,130,000
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Number of
tractors:
Irrigated land (surface
area):
Fishing yield in metric
tons:
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Shellfish, mollusks and cephalopods
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Saltwater fish
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285,291 Tm.
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472,914 Tm.
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Aquacultural yield in
metric tons:
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