Cattle ranching is a major land use in tropical savannas, especially in South America and Africa. The open grasslands and abundant water sources make these areas ideal for cattle grazing.
Temperate grasslands:
Temperate grasslands, such as the Great Plains of North America and the Pampas of South America, are also important regions for cattle ranching. These areas have fertile soils and a favorable climate for cattle production.
Mediterranean climate regions:
Cattle ranching is also found in Mediterranean climate regions, such as California and the Mediterranean Basin. The mild climate and availability of water make these areas suitable for cattle grazing.