The "breadbasket of Europe" refers to the fertile lands of Ukraine, a sovereign state in Eastern Europe. Its capitol city is Kiev .
The Ukraine is known as the breadbasket of Europe. The reason that this name came about is because of the rich, fertile soil in the area, and the massive fields of wheat grown in the Ukraine.
The "BreadBasket". It got this nickname because of it's fertile soil.
Soil is found in fertile ground
Moldova is often referred to as the "breadbasket of Eastern Europe" due to its fertile soil and favorable climate for agriculture. The country produces a variety of crops, including grains, fruits, and vegetables, contributing significantly to its economy. However, while it has agricultural potential, it faces challenges such as outdated infrastructure and political instability that impact its agricultural output and export capacity. Therefore, while Moldova has the capability to be a major agricultural player, its status as the breadbasket is complicated by these factors.
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.
The most fertile soil is found around the Nile delta.
It has a volcano, fertile soil, it's right next to the Mediterranean, and it's weather was ideal giving it the name breadbasket of italy
fertile soil is found here.
Organic matter.
Savannah biome has a fertile soil, it has an enriched nutrients.
It is not found everywhere