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Kupa

Sava

Drava

Danube

Tisza

Tamis

Timok

Morava

Neretva

Zeta

Drin

Vardar

Seman

Vjose

Drina

Bosna

Vrbas

Cetina

Una

Agriculture

50 km

grains, horticulture,

vineyards, and livestock

Mixed farming

olives, grapes, and citrus

Permanent crops

Agricultural uses

wheat, corn,

and sunflowers

Field crops

Pastures and

valley farming

CROATIA

BOSNIA AND

HERZEGOVINA

SERBIA

FYR MACEDONIA

ALBANIA

MONTENEGRO

Kosovo*

*This designation is without prejudice to positions

on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244/99 and the

ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.

Areas with high soil erodibility

Soil Erodibility Factor

K>0.04 t ha h/ha MJ mm

The Soil Erodibility Factor measures

the susceptibility of soil particles to

detachment and transport by rainfall

and runo .

Sources:J. VanderKnij etal.,2000, “SoilErosionRiskAssessment inEurope”,EuropeanSoilBureau-EuropeanCommission;Perry-Castañeda

LibraryMapCollection

(lib.utexas.edu,

accessOctober2015);TheWorldBankDatabank

(databank.worldbank.org,

accessOctober2015);

M.Vittuari,2011, “OrganicBalkans.Stakeholders,policies,and institutions:a regionalperspective”,OsservatorioBalcanieCaucaso.

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Cartografare ilpresente/NievesLópez Izquierdo

Hectares

Less tha 1 000

From 3 000 to 5 000

More than 20 000

No data available

Organic farming

100 km

CROATIA

BOSNIA AND

HERZEGOVINA

SERBIA

FYR MACEDONIA

ALBANIA

MONTENEGRO

Kosovo*

Agricultural indicators

40

50%

0

20

10

30

Agricultural employment

Arable land

Contribution to GDP