The losses of Yemen's agriculture sector because of the Arab military intervention were estimated at more than $2 billion till September, the Saba news agency reported on Monday.
The Saudi-led coalition launched the bombing campaign in late March to restore the legitimacy of the transition government.
The government was ousted by the Houthi militants.
Airstrikes have destroyed many facilities and properties including farms, water wells and pumps and roads.
In addition, the coalition imposed a blockade on all Yemeni sea, land and air ports which led to a halt to all imports and exports.
As a result, Yemen has been facing acute of shortages of supplies including fuels that have forced businesses to shut down.
Recently, the authorities said all sectors have been affected by around 90% due to the conflict.