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(d) Define Green Revolution. How did it help in
agricultural development? What are its drawbacks?​

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Answered by gouravkuamrverma2
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n addition to producing larger quantities of food, the Green Revolution was also beneficial because it made it possible to grow more crops on roughly the same amount of land with a similar amount of effort. This reduced production costs and also resulted in cheaper prices for food in the market.

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Answered by skkeshriecrpdayuh
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The usage of a high quantity of pesticides and insecticides incorporated toxicity in the plants. It is because the green revolution programme concentrated mainly on crop with varieties which were very naturally high yielding and did not consider low yielding crop varieties.

the Green Revolution was also beneficial because it made it possible to grow more crops on roughly the same amount of land with a similar amount of effort. This reduced production costs and also resulted in cheaper prices for food in the market.

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