The U.S. Midwest region's prairies are known as the "Wheat Basket" or "Breadbasket" of the world.
You can see in a satellite picture that the areas look like a huge basket, hundreds of miles across.
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The soil and climate of Prairies are the most suitable for the cultivation of wheat and maize. So the production of wheat is so large that USA exports surplus wheat to other countries. Therefore, the Prairies of North America are called 'Wheat basket of the world'.
Australia is a bread basket of the world , it produces wheat, barley, and corn.
Spring Wheat = North Dakota Winter Wheat = Nebraska
Wheat, it continues to be a part of the Bread Basket of the World.
Ukraine was once called the wheat bowl of the world.
Kansas, which is also known as the bread basket to the world, and the wheat state.
America
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.
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 most agriculturally rich place