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It is TRUE that over half the land in Europe cannot be used for farming.

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Yes, it is true that over half of Europe's land is unsuitable for farming due to factors such as terrain, climate, and environmental protection regulations. This includes areas like mountains, forests, wetlands, and urban areas that are not suitable for agriculture.

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