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production. From this figure, north part of
United States(N.A.) where Corn Field is
dominant has estimated lower agricultural
production than statistics, and south part of
US(S.A.) where
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Fig-6 Comparison of Agricultural Productivity
between Statistic data and
estimated value for 3 regions.
vegetables and fruit cultivation is dominant has
estimated higher than statistics. These are
considered to be caused by following reasons:
a) There was no considerations on crop type
distribution in land use map during the
conversion from crop production(weight) to
calorie base. Crop production(weight) per
unit area is different depends on crop type,
for example, 2.2 MT/HA for wheat and 7.3
MT/HA for corn(from FAO Web site at
above). However it is difficult to monitor
the distribution for each crops from 8km
resolution satellite data.
b) Cultivation is not made only one time
in a year in many places in the world. The
statistics count cultivated area considering
how many times cultivation was made,
however the area was counted only one
time in our processing.
However when we discuss the productivity in
specified region such as “north part of USA” or
“Indochina Peninsula" etc, the estimated
agricultural productivity is effective to
understand the distribution of it.
It is required that higher resolution analysis
should be examined using 1km NCAA data or
LANDSAT data with detailed statistics in order
to validate the algorithm.
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