(c) Use of HYV seeds
(d) Mechanise
Green Revolution in India is characterised by the following
(a) Spurt in crop productivity
(b) Substantia
(c) Self-sufficiency in foodgrain production (d) All of thes
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All of these features. Option (d) is correct.
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- In india, green revolution was introduced late 1960's (1965).
- Increases the food grain production is the main feature of green revolution.
- Introduction of high yielding seed varieties.
- In india, high amount fertilizer was used to production of self sufficient food grains.
- By using pesticides and weedicides to avoid agricultural losses.
- In india, punjab is the first state to introduce the green revolution.
- Enhance the production of food grains, rice and wheat is the main crop in green revolution.
- In crops, efficient irrigation and correct use of fertilizers are the boost to increases the productivity.
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