Much of the land is used for growing rice and other crops.
Of the agricultural land, 15.2% is used for growing crops.
Many areas have been cleared and are used for agricultural crops.
However, the Amazonians have not only used these areas for crops.
Eligible land used for crops or pasture has actually decreased over the last 20 years.
Many former rice fields are now used for other crops which require much lesser investment.
Historically, the village was used for livestock farming and growing crops.
Marketing contracts are commonly used for crops and not livestock.
The restrictions apply so far just to water used for irrigating crops.
Greater investment and lower relative efficiency in machinery used for different crops is also a possible outcome.