Green revolution and its impact on indian economy
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Agricultural productivity growth at the national level .
Increased the amount of land devoted to agriculture .
Agricultural employment, reduced agricultural imports, and led to a decline in urbanisation.
All of these effects are most pronounced in countries that were lower in the 1960 income distribution.
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The production of wheat increased to 55 million tonnes in 1990 from just 11 million tonnes in 1960.
Increase in per Acre Yield: Not only did the Green Revolution increase the total agricultural output, it also increased the per hectare yield. ... In fact, India was able to start exporting its agricultural produce.
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