Greenfield land

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Greenfield land is a term used to describe a piece of undeveloped land, either currently used for agriculture or just left to nature. In contrast, brownfield land is an area that has previously been developed, such as a paved lot or the site of a demolished building.

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Greenfield sites are comonly found nearer the country side or in urban-rural area.

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