California(For eating) and Florida(For Juice) , Brazil, China, EU, Mexico, Egypt, USA, South Africa, India
Intensive
Plantations
Mediterranean climates
Hawaii and Puerto Rico, South America, South Asia, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Uganda, India
Requiring significant labor, resources, and land, with both labor and resource intensive stages from cultivation to processing.
Plantation cash crop exported to richer countries
Extensive (land use) and intensive (labor and expensive)
China, Russia, European Union, USA
Intensive vs. Extensive Agriculture: Wheat can be grown both through intensive farming (using high-tech equipment, irrigation, and fertilizers) and extensive farming (in regions with more natural rainfall and less technological input).
Shifting Cultivation: In some areas of subsistence farming, wheat is grown alongside other crops for household consumption.
Originated in mesopotamia
Asia, South Asia, Egypt, Nigeria, Pacific Islands
Intensive
High production in China, Egypt, Pacific Islands, Brazil/South American Countries, and India