examine the growth of production of wheat, rice, pulses and oilseeds after theimplementation of green revolution in india through a bar graph
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Examine the growth of production of wheat, rice, pulses and oilseeds after theimplementation of green revolution in india through a bar graph
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** The Green Revolution program actually emerged as a result of concerns over the world of impending imbalance between population and agricultural production. The idea of a green revolution commencing from the results of the research and writing of a scientist named Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834), which argues that the problem of poverty and destitution is a problem that can not be avoided by humans. Poverty and pauperism occurs due to population growth and increasing food production not balanced.
** The green revolution is a term used since the 1960s to describe development efforts and pendiversifikasian agriculture. The green revolution was a revolution in the production of grains from the results of scientific discoveries in the form of a new seed of various varieties of wheat, rice, and corn that makes these commodities increased crop yields in developing countries.
** The emergence of the green revolution based on problems arising from the existence of the rapid population increase and how willing the improved results of agricultural production. Therefore, the increase in population should be balanced by an increase in agricultural production.
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Examine the growth of production of wheat, rice, pulses and oilseeds after theimplementation of green revolution in india through a bar graph
Answer :
** The Green Revolution program actually emerged as a result of concerns over the world of impending imbalance between population and agricultural production. The idea of a green revolution commencing from the results of the research and writing of a scientist named Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834), which argues that the problem of poverty and destitution is a problem that can not be avoided by humans. Poverty and pauperism occurs due to population growth and increasing food production not balanced.
** The green revolution is a term used since the 1960s to describe development efforts and pendiversifikasian agriculture. The green revolution was a revolution in the production of grains from the results of scientific discoveries in the form of a new seed of various varieties of wheat, rice, and corn that makes these commodities increased crop yields in developing countries.
** The emergence of the green revolution based on problems arising from the existence of the rapid population increase and how willing the improved results of agricultural production. Therefore, the increase in population should be balanced by an increase in agricultural production.
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