The region known as the maize triangle is characterized by its fertile soil and ideal climate conditions for growing maize. Veld refers to open grassland areas in Southern Africa, where much of the maize triangle is located. The combination of veld and optimal farming conditions makes it a prime area for maize cultivation, hence the nickname.
Velds are known as the "maize triangle" due to the fertile soils and ideal climate conditions found in this region, making it highly suitable for maize cultivation. The velds in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia form a triangle where maize production is a significant agricultural activity, hence the nickname.
Agriculture is not a prominent occupation in the veld due to its semi-arid climate and low rainfall, which makes it unsuitable for large-scale crop cultivation. Additionally, the soil in the veld tends to be nutrient-poor and not well-suited for agriculture. As a result, livestock farming is more common in the veld due to its better adaptability to the environment.
Maize, also known as corn, originated in Mesoamerica, which includes present-day Mexico and Central America. It was a staple crop for ancient civilizations such as the Maya and the Aztecs.
The veld is primarily found in South Africa, but it also extends into neighboring countries such as Zimbabwe, Namibia, and Botswana. It is a type of grassland ecosystem characterized by wide open spaces and an abundance of grasses and shrubs.
The Atlantic Triangle refers to the trade route during the colonial period involving Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Goods such as slaves, raw materials, and manufactured goods were exchanged between these regions, contributing to the economic development of Europe and the exploitation of African and indigenous populations.
maize, millets and wheat. maize is the chief cash crop.
the grassland in south Africa is known as veld. It is a temperate region and receives low rainfall. veld is known as a grassland because natural vegetation in this area is predominantly grass.
It's the main maize growing area in South Africa.
It is known as 'veld'.
The African veld can be divided into different regions: high veld, middle veld, low veld. There is even an area called the bushveld.Most of the African veld is in South Africa and Zimbabwe, but part of it stretches into Namibia and neighbouring countries.Most of the African veld is on what is called the high plateau (flat land) about 2000m above sea level. The land rises up from the coast and then flattens out to form the high plateau (say plat-oh).Cattle are grazed on the lands which are often covered with long grass. Farmers use the land for crops like corn (maize).Some of the land is semi-desert, known as the Karoo. This area is very hot and dry during summer and receives very little rain. In winter this same area is extremely cold, having some of the lowest temperatures in the country.gnu
Finely ground corn (also known as maize)
Agriculture is not a prominent occupation in the veld due to its semi-arid climate and low rainfall, which makes it unsuitable for large-scale crop cultivation. Additionally, the soil in the veld tends to be nutrient-poor and not well-suited for agriculture. As a result, livestock farming is more common in the veld due to its better adaptability to the environment.
corn can be known as mealies in South Africa
What is a veld?
maize
Maize is also commonly known as corn, which is a vegetable grown on stalks. Maize is also another name for a yellowish color, which can be found in most crayon boxes.
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