Burundi vs Kenya: Permanent cropland
Burundi
400,000 hectares
in 2011
Kenya
650,000 hectares
in 2011
Burundi rank
17th
Kenya rank
14th
Permanent cropland over time
- Burundi
- Kenya
How they compare
Kenya currently reports 650,000 hectares against 400,000 hectares in Burundi, a difference of 250,000 hectares.
That makes Kenya's figure about 1.6 times Burundi's.
Across all 51 years both countries report, Kenya has been ahead every year.
Burundi ranks 17th and Kenya ranks 14th of 52 countries.
Kenya has averaged higher in every one of the 6 decades both report.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | Burundi | Kenya | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1960s | 239,444 hectares | 420,000 hectares | 180,556 hectares | Kenya |
| 1970s | 295,000 hectares | 466,500 hectares | 171,500 hectares | Kenya |
| 1980s | 333,000 hectares | 480,000 hectares | 147,000 hectares | Kenya |
| 1990s | 365,000 hectares | 480,000 hectares | 115,000 hectares | Kenya |
| 2000s | 376,700 hectares | 481,200 hectares | 104,500 hectares | Kenya |
| 2010s | 400,000 hectares | 650,000 hectares | 250,000 hectares | Kenya |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher permanent cropland, Burundi or Kenya?
- Kenya, at 650,000 hectares against 400,000 hectares in Burundi as of 2011.
- What is the difference in permanent cropland between Burundi and Kenya?
- 250,000 hectares, with Kenya ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for Burundi and Kenya?
- 51 years are reported by both, from 1961 to 2011.
- How do Burundi and Kenya rank globally for permanent cropland?
- Burundi ranks 17th and Kenya ranks 14th of 52 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- Food and Agriculture Organization, electronic files and web site, published as Permanent cropland (hectares). Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
Individual pages
About this data
Permanent cropland is land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted after each harvest, such as cocoa, coffee, and rubber. This category includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber.