submarginal
Submarginal is an adjective used primarily in agriculture and land use planning to describe land whose agricultural profitability is below a defined threshold under current prices, costs, and technology. It contrasts with marginal land, which is at the cutoff of profitability, and with high-quality or non-arable lands.
Land labeled submarginal typically suffers one or more constraints that raise production costs or reduce yields.
Economic interpretation centers on expected net returns. A parcel is considered submarginal when the anticipated profits
Historically, the concept has appeared in land-use planning, agricultural development programs, and policy analyses, where submarginal
In related uses, submarginal can describe investments or projects that yield returns below a required threshold,