Of course, although the per capita cultivated land area seems to have only increased by 0.02 acres, the total cultivated land has expanded by approximately 2.18 million acres.
After all, the population has grown by more than 900,000, and to maintain the same level of per capita cultivated land, a large amount of land must be reclaimed for cultivation.
Thanks to the increase in cultivated land area, Australasia's food production in 1910 also saw a significant increase, already breaking through 9.6 million tons.
This brings Australasia's food production to just a step away from 10 million tons, and by next year, when the population exceeds 10 million, food production should also break the 10 million mark.
However, throughout 1910, Australasia's total food consumption was less than 2.9 million tons, which means that Australasia can export 6 million tons of food annually, which is not a small income.