noun
- the quality or state of being capable of being cultivated; the capacity of land or soil to be farmed or developed for crops
Usage: often used in agricultural and land-management contexts
Examples
- The cultivability of the soil improved after adding organic matter.
- Farmers assessed the cultivability of the newly acquired land before planting.
- The region's cultivability made it attractive for agricultural development.
- Poor drainage reduced the cultivability of the wetland areas.
- Climate and soil type are key factors in determining cultivability.