define green reveloution and advantage and disadvantages
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The Green Revolution in India refers to a period of time when agriculture in Indiachanged to a non-sustainable, industrial system due to the adoption of modern methods and technology such as high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, tractors, pump sets, etc., that have contributed to a massive systemic problem in the country affecting people's health, small farmers sustainability, soil erosion and earth degradation.Green revolution was started by Dr.M.S.Swaminathan. The key leadership role played by the Indian agricultural scientist Vehla Swaminathan Banda together with many others including GS Kalkat, earned him the popularly used title 'Father of Green Revolution of India'. The Green Revolutionallowed developing countries, like India, to try to overcome poor agricultural productivity. Within India, this started in the early 1960s and led to an increase in food grain production, especially in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh during the early phase. The main development was higher-yielding varieties of wheat, for developing rustresistant strains of wheat.
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1.A large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of artificial fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.HVY seeds are used
India make self dependent
Improve the standerd of farmer
more produce in small area
disadvantages
More costly seed as compare to normal seeds.
My large farmers use benefits
Small farmer not buy it
More need of water fertilizers and pesticides
India make self dependent
Improve the standerd of farmer
more produce in small area
disadvantages
More costly seed as compare to normal seeds.
My large farmers use benefits
Small farmer not buy it
More need of water fertilizers and pesticides
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