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The Ukraine was called the breadbasket of the Russian Empire, and of the Soviet Union. Now that it is independent, Ukraine would be called the breadbasket of the region surrounding Russia.
Prairies of north america
Crops that give the Midwest the nickname of America's breadbasket are wheat, oats, and corn. The area got the nickname during colonial times because the middle colonies were able to grow much more food than other colonies.
The region know as the "breadbasket" in Canada is in the Interior Plains! Please correct me if you think that i may be wrong, and let me know so i will know that! :]THANKS!!
India is considered the strongest country in the Indian Subcontinent, both in terms of economy and military strength. It is the largest country in the region and has a significant influence on international politics.
The Great Plans Region
The middle colonies, so all the states in that region were considered the breadbasket of the nation.
The Ukraine was called the breadbasket of the Russian Empire, and of the Soviet Union. Now that it is independent, Ukraine would be called the breadbasket of the region surrounding Russia.
The region know as the "breadbasket" in Canada is in the Interior Plains! Please correct me if you think that i may be wrong, and let me know so i will know that! :]THANKS!!
The Great Plains region.
why is the region, midwest, called the nation breadbasket
The middle colonies.
Well it is east of the Cordilleran region, Does that answer your question?
Prairies of north america
Farmers transformed the region into a breadbasket by implementing irrigation techniques, using mechanized farming equipment, and practicing crop rotation to increase agricultural output. They also adopted new seed varieties and modern farming methods to boost crop production and meet the growing demand for food.
Any country's breadbasket is, by definition, a region that produces vital agricultural surpluses. For Canada, this region is shared with the United States and is the Great Plains. Canada also has the grain-growing Canadian prairies.
Well it is east of the Cordilleran region, Does that answer your question?