There are no wild fruits growing in Iceland but fruits can be grown in greenhousess in Iceland
As of the 2021 census, the population of Chatham, Ontario, Canada is approximately 46,110.
No, the term of "breadbasket of ...." means a place where a wheat is the dominant crop. In Canada the province of Saskatchewan holds the title of breadbasket of Canada. Wheat is grown as a cash crop in Ontario but the Capital City of Ottawa does not factor into any of this.
what fruit is grown on stakes
Now, Upper and Lower Canada have grown, and become Ontario and Quebec. Back at the time of confederation, Upper Canada was what is now Southern Ontario, with York (Toronto) as its "capitol" sort of. This was where all of the English people lived. The southern part of Quebec is what was Lower Canada. It was where all the French people lived.
apples, beans, oil, beef, wheat, electricty, metal, plastic, fruits ect
Tropical fruits in India are usually grown everywhere. In jungles, on farms, etc.
anything other than fresh fruit. Actually, fresh fruit is fine as long as it has been grown in the US or Canada with the exception of citrus fruits (none of those are allowed regardless of where they were grown!).
Canada exports a great deal of lumber to Peru. Canada also exports some fruits and vegetables to Peru that cannot be grown in Peru's climate like potatoes.
fruits and vegtables
No tropical fruits (bananas, mangos, coconut) are grown in New Zealand, at least not in commercial quantities.
Cherries are a fruit grown in Spain.