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Different regions of india and its green revolution

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Answered by devansh898
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The green revolution in the late 1960s introduced the Indian farmers to the cultivation of wheat and rice using high yielding varieties (HYVs) of seeds. HYV seeds produced much greater amounts of grain on a single plants as compared to a traditional seed plants. High yielding were only possible with the combination of HYV seeds, irrigation (plenty of water), chemical fertilisers, pesticides, etc.

In India, farmers of Punjab, haryana and western utter pradesh were the first to try out modern method of farming. Some farmers also brought farm machinery like tractors and threshers.

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Answered by steffis
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Different regions of india and its green revolution:

The Green Revolution, which started in the 1970s , saw India's status change from a country which was struck with the first recorded famine to one of world’s most agricultural country.  

Explanation:  

The three basic elements that India used in its green revolution include:  

  • Double cropping  
  • Expansion of farming lands  
  • Using genetically improved seeds.  

Haryana and Punjab showed best results in green revolution while the eastern plains of the 'Ganges River' in West Bengal also showed fine results. But results were not that good in the other states.  

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