1. cultivable - Adjective
2. cultivable - Adjective Satellite
Capable of being cultivated or tilled.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdd to this the cases of Zamboanga and Bukidnon and one will readily see how imbalances in the population led to imbalances in the distribution of political power as well as of cultivable lands and other natural and economic resources. Source: Internet
Agriculture and manufacturing continue to play a lesser role in the economy, constrained by the limited availability of cultivable land and the shortage of domestic labour. Source: Internet
Agriculture contributed to 5.9% of the country's GDP in 2011. citation Lebanon's proportion of cultivable land is the highest in the Arab world, citation Major produce includes apples, peaches, oranges, and lemons. Source: Internet
For farmers, the water from the Upper Bhadra project would mean utilising the cultivable area. Source: Internet
Out of this, 58.0 km 3 is utilizable water. citation Culturable area in the basin is about convert, which is 10.4% of the total cultivable area of the country. Source: Internet
The areas of the country most cultivated are those receiving more than convert of rainfall annually, making approximately one-third of the country cultivable. Source: Internet