Grassland is termed as "BREAD BASKET" of the world.
It is because it consist of mainly grasses of various sizes & kinds. Also most of cereal crops like corn, oats etc while few herb & shurbs are produced in this area.
The Great Plains region of the US is called "the Breadbasket of the US" because of its huge production of grain, particularly wheat, which is used in making bread.
It would help if you clarify what nation you are talking about.
it is the grassland biome :)
Because so much wheat is grown there.
Prairies of north america
Prairies are well suited to large scale agriculture. Enormous quantities of grain are grown on prairies. It would be much harder to grow grain on hilly or mountainous or swampy land. Prairies are the easiest.
The Ukraine was called the breadbasket of the Russian Empire, and of the Soviet Union. Now that it is independent, Ukraine would be called the breadbasket of the region surrounding Russia.
pampa
The grasslands in the Us are called "the Great Plains."
The "breadbasket" is a reference to the large amounts of wheat that is grown on the Prairies.
The prairies (as in the US Midwest and Great Plains) are called the breadbasket of the world. This is because they are the biome most rich in soil nutrients, and with irrigation it is widely used for agriculture.
Prairies of north america
The U.S. Midwest region's prairies are known as the "Wheat Basket" or "Breadbasket" of the world.
Prairies are well suited to large scale agriculture. Enormous quantities of grain are grown on prairies. It would be much harder to grow grain on hilly or mountainous or swampy land. Prairies are the easiest.
Prairie
The prairies are called the bread basket of the world because first of all it is in the USA and USA lies near the temperate zone and near the temperate zone lots of crops like wheat and grains grow which is used to make lots of bread.
the breadbasket of the world
The Prairies are considered Canada's breadbasket, and are the Canadian section of a much larger North American region called the Interior Plains. The Prairies consist of three provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
The grain used to make much of the worlds bread is grown on prairies.
Any country's breadbasket is, by definition, a region that produces vital agricultural surpluses. For Canada, this region is shared with the United States and is the Great Plains. Canada also has the grain-growing Canadian prairies.
The Midwest section of the US is the world's breadbasket.