The 'Breadbasket' of a country is a region which, because of richness of
soil or advantageous
climate, produces an agricultural surplus which is often considered vital for the country as a whole. A similar term is the 'Granary' of a given country. As such the ownership of such regions are historically the subject of fierce military disputes.
Regional breadbaskets/granaries
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Classical antiquity===
Sicilia and
Africa were considered the breadbaskets of the
Roman Republic. Later on
Egypt was considered the breadbasket of the
Roman Empire.
Portugal
Around the 1970's,
Alentejo was considered the breadbasket of
Portugal.
India
The
Punjab region is considered the breadbasket of India and Pakistan.
USSR / Russian Empire
During Tsarist times the
Ukrainian provinces of the
Russian Empire were referred to as the Empire's breadbasket. During the Soviet era, the mantle passed to the
Ukrainian SSR.
There is also the
Central Black Earth Region within
Russia proper.
Ukraine is known as the breadbasket of Russia.
North America
North America's
Great Plains are a common breadbasket shared between Canada and the United States.
Canada
In Canada the grain-growing areas are also called the
Canadian prairies. Sometimes the province of
Saskatchewan is further singled out from within this region as the main breadbasket of Canada.
United States
In the US, this region is called the
Grain Belt.
Studies on regionalism
This region also shares some cultural and political traits which lead the authors of two books on
regionalism in North America to argue that they form a separate "nation."
In the book ''
Nine Nations of North America'', author
Joel Garreau identifies the "Breadbasket" as one of nine cultural "nations" in North America.
In the book ''
The Day America Told The Truth'' by James Patterson and Peter Kim, this region is called the Granary instead, but its boundaries are essentially the same as those Garreau drew for the Breadbasket.
Both books include western
Indiana, northern and central
Illinois except for the immediate
Chicago metropolitan area,
Wisconsin except for the
Lake Michigan shoreline, the northern half of
Michigan's
Upper Peninsula, the states of
Minnesota,
Iowa,
North Dakota,
South Dakota,
Nebraska and
Kansas in their entirety, the easternmost tier of counties in
Montana,
Wyoming,
Colorado and northern
New Mexico, the northern and western portions of
Missouri and
Oklahoma, and the
Texas Panhandle.