Not exact matches
Zimbabwe was long - known as southern Africa's «
breadbasket» but,
with a drought also taking place at the time, the nation's vital agricultural sector collapsed, leading to repeated famines and spectacular inflation.
The US is also the «
breadbasket of the world» and these agricultural products are purchased
with US dollars.
Even our present quantum theories are mechanistic in a sense (a dance of algorithms
with unexpected surprises for
breadbasket - common sense).
Served
with a dipping dish of extra virgin olive oil, the Rustics Collection also works well in a
breadbasket.
Scorching temperatures and scarce rainfall has left large swathes of the United States in drought,
with the «
breadbasket states», such as Iowa and Indiana, among the worst affected.
With 3 million hectares of good alluvial land, half of which can be irrigated easily, Mali could become a
breadbasket.
At indulgent meals
with lots of courses, I always skip the
breadbasket.
Taken on its own terms, it works quite agreeably as a visceral blow to the
breadbasket,
with one of the most outrageous and apocalyptic final scenes in the entirety of the subgenre.
Neither has come through
with the kind of car that hits America right in the
breadbasket.
Did You Know: Kingston was dubbed the «
breadbasket of the Revolution» thanks to local farmers who provided Washington and his troops
with wheat and other food staples throughout the war.
The Santa Barbara Channel and it's Islands provides a
breadbasket of seafood,
with harvest strictly managed for environmental sustainability.
Tony travels to Emilia Romagna, the «
breadbasket of Italy,»
with acclaimed NYC chef Michael White.
Advancing glaciers would very thoroughly erase Chicago while higher CO2
with warming would improve agricultural production in America's
breadbasket.
Even now, as I'm writing this, important regions of the Midwest, the «
breadbasket» of the nation, are getting hit
with severe storms and flooding that will surely affect crop yields and food prices.
The UK's Special Representative for Climate Change, Sir David King, warns us that
with current climate policies we risk simultaneous collapses of basic crop production in the major
breadbaskets of the Northern Hemisphere.