benefits of green revolution in our india?
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The production and productivity ofwheat, rice, maize, and bajra has increased substantially.
India has become almost self sufficient in the matter of staple foods.
The double cropped area has increased, thereby intensification of the Indian agriculture has increased.
In the areas where Green Revolution is a success, the farmers have moved from subsistence to market oriented economy, especially in Punjab, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, and the plain districts of Uttarakhand (Haridwar and udham singh nagar.
The adoption of High Yielding Varieties under the Green Revolution has generated more rural and urban employment.
Green Revolution has increased the income of farmers and landless labourers, especially that of the big farmers and the semi-skilled rural workers. Thus Green Revolution has increased rural prosperity.
Green Revolution has created jobs in the areas of biological (seed fertilisers) innovations, and repair of agricultural equipments and machinery.
India has become almost self sufficient in the matter of staple foods.
The double cropped area has increased, thereby intensification of the Indian agriculture has increased.
In the areas where Green Revolution is a success, the farmers have moved from subsistence to market oriented economy, especially in Punjab, Haryana, western Uttar Pradesh, and the plain districts of Uttarakhand (Haridwar and udham singh nagar.
The adoption of High Yielding Varieties under the Green Revolution has generated more rural and urban employment.
Green Revolution has increased the income of farmers and landless labourers, especially that of the big farmers and the semi-skilled rural workers. Thus Green Revolution has increased rural prosperity.
Green Revolution has created jobs in the areas of biological (seed fertilisers) innovations, and repair of agricultural equipments and machinery.
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