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Updated March 2026

How Many Acres in a Hectare

1 hectare = 2.47 acres - Complete land measurement conversion guide

Quick Answer

1 hectare = 2.47 acres. Hectare is metric (10,000 m²), used worldwide. Acre is imperial, common in US/UK. To convert: hectares × 2.47 = acres. 1 km² = 100 hectares = 247 acres.

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Step-by-Step Guide

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Quick Answer

1 hectare = 2.47 acres (or exactly 2.471 acres). This is a common conversion for farmland, property, and forestry measurements worldwide.

💡To convert hectares to acres, multiply by 2.47. To convert acres to hectares, divide by 2.47.
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What is a Hectare?

A hectare is a metric unit equal to 10,000 square meters (100m × 100m). It's widely used outside the US for land measurement. 1 hectare = 2.47 acres = 107,639 sq ft.

💡Think of a hectare as roughly the size of 2.5 football fields (without end zones).
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Common Conversions

0.5 hectare = 1.24 acres | 1 hectare = 2.47 acres | 2 hectares = 4.94 acres | 5 hectares = 12.36 acres | 10 hectares = 24.71 acres | 100 hectares = 247.1 acres

💡A square mile = 640 acres = 259 hectares.
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Hectares vs Acres in Practice

US & UK: Use acres for property. Rest of world: Use hectares. Farming: Hectares common globally. Real estate: Depends on country. Both measure area, just different scales.

💡When buying international property, always clarify which unit is being used.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are there two different land measurements?

Acres are part of the imperial system (used in the US, UK historically). Hectares are metric (used in most countries). The metric system is more logical (based on 10s), but traditional units persist in some places.

How big is an acre compared to a hectare?

An acre is about 40% of a hectare. 1 acre = 0.405 hectares. So hectares are significantly larger — you need 2.47 acres to equal 1 hectare.

Which is easier to visualize?

Depends on what you're used to! A hectare is 100m × 100m (easy for metric thinkers). An acre is about 208 feet × 208 feet, or roughly a football field without end zones.

How many hectares in a square kilometer?

100 hectares = 1 square kilometer (since 1 hectare = 10,000 m² and 1 km² = 1,000,000 m²). This makes hectares very convenient for large land areas.

Do farmers use hectares or acres?

US, UK, and Canadian farmers typically use acres. Farmers in Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa, and South America use hectares. Agricultural data often reports both units for international comparison.

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