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why did demand for wheat increase in U.S.A​

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Answered by Anonymous
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U.S.A being a superpower, has a lot of population and avialability of land is very less. So agricultural land is less and automatically, ptoduction of wheat is less too.

Hence, demand of wheat increased in U.S.A.

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Answered by DodieZollner
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The demand for wheat increased in the U.S.A. because of the growing population.

Explanation:

  • Wheat is the basic staple food in America, and it appears under the cereal grain.  
  • The demand for wheat increased as the population of the country grew rapidly.
  • The reason for the increasing population can be known through immigration and increasing birth rate.
  • From 2012 to 2013 United States produced wheat about 58 million tons.

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