appreciate the role of green revolution in solving food problem
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Green revolution consists of the techniques like irrigation, pesticides all the techniques which improve the crop varieties. This revolution increases production because of the improved technological advancement, because of the green revolution, there is replaced the use of the land.
The green revolution has its drawbacks as well when the pesticides are used they are then disposed of in the sea so they disturb the sea life, making the life of sea animals poisonous.
And with the increasing population, there is a need for more food and in order to fulfill that gap, advanced technological methods of for increasing food production are needed.
The green revolution has its drawbacks as well when the pesticides are used they are then disposed of in the sea so they disturb the sea life, making the life of sea animals poisonous.
And with the increasing population, there is a need for more food and in order to fulfill that gap, advanced technological methods of for increasing food production are needed.
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Before start of green revolution project in 1960 India has to import a lot of food crops for fulfilling countries food grain needs. Green revolution after 1960 successfully reduced Indian food grain imports and made farmers and country self-sufficient in food crops.
Green Revolution gave improved and enhanced yields in the same piece of cultivation area and it also increased cultivation area so eventually production of crops increased. Farmers are now more motivated towards cultivation and agriculture.
Green Revolution gave improved and enhanced yields in the same piece of cultivation area and it also increased cultivation area so eventually production of crops increased. Farmers are now more motivated towards cultivation and agriculture.
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