The publication also reveals that 25% of all agricultural land in Brazil is occupied by the 15,686 largest properties in the country (0.3% of total properties)
The study also points out that 10% of the largest properties occupy 73% of the agricultural area of Brazil, while the remaining 90% of smaller properties occupy only 27% of the area.
In all Brazilian states, the 10% largest properties own more than 50% of the area. In 6 states and MATOPIBA, the 10% largest properties own more than 70% of the area.