Wheat is a common food crop in our life. The flour we eat is made of wheat. Let's take a look at the 10 countries that produce wheat in the world.
1. China
China is the world's largest wheat producer and plays an important role in the world's grain market. Wheat is generally widely planted in the Yellow River
and Huaihe River basins and is one of the main foods for the Chinese population.
2. India
Wheat is the second most important food crop in India. It can feed hundreds of millions of Indians every day. It is an important organization in the northern
and western states of India. 43% of India's arable land is planted with wheat.
3. Russia
Russia is the third wheat producing country in the world, and my wheat is the main wheat variety in this country. Most are grown in the western regions of Russia.
4. United States
Wheat is also an important crop in the United States. It is grown all over the country and its output ranks fourth in the world. According to the classification of the
United States Department of Agriculture, there are about 8 varieties of wheat in the United States, and 50% of the country's wheat is exported.
5. France
France is the largest wheat producer in Europe. The area where wheat is planted is the largest in northern France. Winter wheat is the main variety
of wheat in France. It is usually harvested in August of the second year after planting in autumn.
6. Australia
Wheat is also one of the main winter crops in Australia. Wheat is planted in autumn and harvested in spring or winter. The specific harvest time depends
on the planting environment. Western Australia is the largest wheat exporter.
7. Canada
What is one of Canada's important crops? General wheat crops are used for baking liquid, flour production or grooming feed. In Canada, Ontario accounts
for 82% of Canada's total winter wheat production.
8. Pakistan
Wheat is also the main food crop in Pakistan and the staple food of the Pakistani people. It is grown all over the country.
9. Ukraine
Wheat is grown throughout Ukraine, mostly in the eastern and southeastern regions of Ukraine, known as the breadbasket of Europe.
10. Germany
Germany is one of the largest grain producers in the European Union. There are plants all over the country that want to sell, mainly concentrated in central
Germany. If the weather conditions are relatively normal, they can be planted in October and harvested in August of the second year.