depends where we are talking, some less developed countries are less fortunate than others. If we are talking about a country like Haiti who has had there land stripped by previous rulers than most likely on the bottoms of mountain than when the raining season comes the crops are moved to the side of mountains. But if we are talking about countries who haven't stripped all there land yet, well they are probably in the process, so burning forest allows for more crop ground.
the question is too wide, but some general indications: in africa, the whole of the Nile basin is good agricultural land provided irrigation is provided. Tanzania and other tropical zone areas along the equator are another potential area; provided deforestation is not allowed. in asia, the indo-gangetic plain, the eastern and western coastal plains, and the plateau wherever irrigation is possible are good regions, highly productive of food as well as nonfood crops. The Western Ghats in india are considered to be a bio-diversity hot spot. the mekong basin, and many parts of China are good agricultural regions. South America may not feature in the category "less developed countries".
Outside non- agriculture areas
Outside of the cities, deserts, salt flats, forests.
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