There is no agriculture in Antarctica, nor is there agriculture as we know it in the Arctic. Both regions are polar, where the lack of seasonal sunlight, rich, nourishing soil and water prevents these kinds of ventures in these geographies.
No fruit grows in the arctic, although people who live in the arctic can import fruit by truck or plane, at considerable expense.
seals
There are no wild fruits growing in Iceland but fruits can be grown in greenhousess in Iceland
potatoes, vegetables; and fruits of course !
corn&letus
nobody knows....
Many tropical fruits are grown in Taiwan. Like, coconuts, bananas, starfruit, etc.And many vegetables
over 40
coffee , bananas, sugarcane,
organic stuff is stuff that's been grown without sprays and pesticides and stuff, just totally natural stuff.
Of course! All vegetables and fruits have seeds and can be grown.
Tomatoes! but they will take lots of water
1 billion pounds per year
Fruits, grains, and vegetables are the most grown foods in Finland. Wild berries dominate as fruits while barley, flax, oats, rye, and wheat emerge as dominant grains and potatoes and turnips as priority vegetables.