The U.S. Midwest region's prairies are known as the "Wheat Basket" or "Breadbasket" of the world.
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'.
The prairies are called the granary of the world because they have vast expanses of fertile land that are ideal for growing crops like wheat, corn, and soybeans. The fertile soil combined with the temperate climate and adequate rainfall make the prairies a major source of agricultural productivity, providing food not only for local populations but also for export to other regions of the world.
The grain used to make much of the worlds bread is grown on prairies.
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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.
The prairies are known as the granaries of the world because of the '''''surplus wheat production.'''''
The prairies are often called the "Breadbaskets of the world" because they are the biome most rich in soil nutrients and is most often used for agriculture.
Because of the amount of soil and the depth of it, wheat is grown there. And also because the temperature is such perfect conditions for the wheat...
Grassland is termed as "BREAD BASKET" of the world. It is because it consist of mainly grasses of various sizes & kinds. Also most of cereal crops like corn, oats etc while few herb & shurbs are produced in this area.
Australia is a bread basket of the world , it produces wheat, barley, and corn.
Spring Wheat = North Dakota Winter Wheat = Nebraska