Social Sciences, asked by RaghavendraYadav, 10 months ago

define green revolution how is the Green Revolution different from traditional farming.......
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Answered by SanyaBhasin
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a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of artificial fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.

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a dramatic rise in concern about the environment in industrialized countries.

Green revolution is a step taken by the government to improve the yields from agriculture. In traditional farming, normal seeds were used. But in green revolution HYV seeds were used which gave high yields. ... In green revolution, fertilisers and pesticides were used which brought more yields.

Answered by Tamanna896
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In 1960,green revolution was introduced in this many new ways of farming was introduced like hybridization and new types of plants and crops were introduced specially wheat and rice, HYV seeds(, High yield variety seeds) . in hybridization the pollen grains of a plant A is taken and sprinkled on plant B and then covered by plastic bags, these plants grow with high yield and good quality crops which is different from traditional farming because in traditional farming yield was not good and normal sweets were used. And growth of crop was less.
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