Yes, it does.
Because of Australia's range of climates and soil types, the country is able to grow nearly any crop. Greengrocers in Australia offer a fantastic array of fruit and vegetables, most of which are locally grown. There is a huge variety of fruits and vegetables - apples, Oranges, melons, citrus, tropical, Pears, potatoes, onions, salad vegetables, carrots, lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, tomatoes - anything you can imagine. Australia has a very strong stonefruit industry (cherries, peaches, apricots, nectarines, etc) while the tropical areas supply pineapples, mangoes, and bananas.
Sugar cane is a significant industry in the eastern and north-eastern regions.
Australia grows a lot of cereal crops - wheat, barley, oats, rye, sorghum, millet, corn and even rice, and also leguminous crops - beans, lentils, chickpeas.
coastal,areas,meditorranem
yes it is really good for cropping
The climate of Rome was good for growing a variety of crops.
Beacuse Samoa has a good climate for crops.
South Carolina
The southern colonies were good for farming because it was humid out.
Australia has the same climate (mediteranian) and Australia has a more stable economy and less debt.
Fruit and veggie crops are exported or kept in Australia for Australians.
in Australia
Different foods - fruits, vegetables, crops - are able to be grown throughout the year in Australia, due to its largely temperate climate. Some fruits, vegetables and crops are specialised winter crops, some are summer crops, etc.
The climate for Sydney Australia is 46ºF - 60ºF
One condition that is best for growing crops is a lot of rain. Another condition good for growing crops is a warm climate and good soil.
climate was suitable for warm weather crops :)