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Green revolution in Indian agriculture refers to

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Answered by dimpy7
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hi friend..

it refers to the  increase in agricultural productivity beginning in the 1940s and resulting from the introduction of high-yield varieties of grains, and improved management techniques.

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Answered by Surnia
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The Green revolution in Indian agriculture refers to the time when the Indian agriculture was utilized for industrial production.

Explanation:

  • The Indian agriculture was converted into industrial system by the adoption of the modern methods like use of tractors for plowing, better irrigation facilities, use of fertilizers and pesticides and most important the use of high yielding variety seeds.
  • By improving the farming techniques has led to the use of agriculture crops for the industrial production.
  • Thus due to green revolution the commercial up-gradation of industries resulted.

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