“…Land fragmentation is also evident in many areas throughout the world: for example, in South Asia (Niroula and Thapa, 2005), China (Nguyen et al, 1996;Wan and Cheng, 2001;Shuhao, 2005;Tan et al, 2006), Turkey (Yaslioglu et al, 2009), USA (Soltow, 1983;Verry, 2001;Brabec and Smith, 2002;Kjelland et al, 2007), India (Ram et al, 1999;Sengupta, 2006), Israel (Falah, 1992, Jordan (Jabarin and Epplin, 1994), Peru (Goland, 1993) and Syria (AbdelaliMartini et al, 2003). Based on FAO statistics from 1986 to 2004, the smallest average holding size is found in Asian and African countries where, in 20 out of 24 and 16 out of 20 countries respectively, it is less than 5 hectares (ha).…”