There are areas in Australia where good farmland is available and where the majority of Australia's foods are grown. However the vast majority of Australia is arid and not suitable for farming in the European sense of the word.
Emus are native to Australia alone. However, due to overseas farming of emus, this bird can also be found now in the wild in some areas of North America and even India, but it is not native to these areas.
Hilly and mountainous areas.
The Gold Coast, Australia, is essentially a region of urbanisation, so does not have an agricultural industry. Areas which are not developed are used mostly for hobby farms, tropical fruit farming, prawn farming and fishing. The main industry of the Gold Coast is tourism.
Yes but there are few fertile farming areas in Bolivia
Some of the best farming areas in Latin America include the Pampas region in Argentina for cattle farming, the Cerrado region in Brazil for soybean production, and the Central Valley in Chile for fruit cultivation. Each of these regions benefits from fertile soil, suitable climate, and infrastructure that support agricultural activities.
the irrigationa systam best fertile land and mechanized faeming make punjab the best area farming
The earliest farming areas developed on Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. These regions were where some of the oldest agricultural practices emerged, leading to the development of complex societies and civilizations.
mixed farming
Most commercial farming takes place in Europe and North America with scattered commercial farming taking place in sub-Saharan Africa and Australia. This is mainly so because the right environmental conditions apply in these areas and the farmers have sufficient capital to undertake in commercial farming.
No. They were brought there for farming.
sugar stalk.