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Ganymede; the bread basket of the belt!””
I think I read a novel with the bread basket theme at some point, but I can't quite place it. Heinlein, maybe.
Are you thinking of "The moon is a harsh mistress" by Heinlein? That has a theme about growing a lot of wheat on the Moon and exporting it to Earth.
I read that book a long time ago and liked it, even though it had so many flaws.
No. I've read "The moon is a harsh mistress" (oof, it did NOT age well), but I'm thinking of a different novel.
Doing a search now...it might have been "Farmer In The Sky". I remember the theme being a pretty heavy "move to the frontier, throw yourself into back-breaking work, prosper" type thing, along with one character in the book making a big deal about apple trees.
All of the classics have to be read with the time period and science knowledge of the when they were written. I love Heinlein, even though he doesn't do female characters well. When I read him as a kid, I didn't pick up on that, plus I'm more of a realist reader for the hard science and don't always see the deeper stuff.
Understatement of the century?
I cringed so hard reading "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" that I nearly DNF'd it.
But, for the time it was written, it was probably one of the more progressive things published.
The Expanse!
I've read the Expanse (and loved it), but that's definitely not what I was thinking of here.