China has a large landmass and ideal growing conditions for growing wheat. Little rain falls, and moisture is the largest threat to wheat growth. In China, and India, the second nation, little moisture exists but it is not too dry there. The United States is the third largest producer of wheat and the largest exporter of wheat
But in the northern part of China Proper wheat is more often grown instead of rice.
proper wheat takes less rain to grow then rice
mostly wheat and corn more wheat
Currently, the European Union produces the most wheat. However, if you want an actual country then it is China, followed by India.
Wheat.
The main crops of ancient China were millet and wheat, which were grown in the north, and rice, which was grown in the south. Rice was the most important crop they produced because it could feed a lot of people. This is why the south became more important than the north.
soybeans, corn , wheat, tomatoes, pumpkins, green beans, and MORE
For the past 15 - 20 years, China has produced more wheat than any other country. Of course, China is a very big area.
China had more natural barriers
Some crops grown in Europe are grapes, wheat, potatoes, barley. rice, cotton and many other things.Not much more!
North Dakota grows more wheat than any other state.
Corn, wheat, barely, sorghum, soybeans, lentils, and field peas are some crops that are grown on the Great Plains. and way more things and they were all good for your body system
Wheat, legumes, tobacco, sesame and unirrigated vegetables are grown in zone 1, which has more than 350 mm of rainfall, and wheat, barley and forage in zone 2, with between 250 and 350 mm. In zone 5, which has less than 200 mm annually, only irrigated crops are grown.