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Green revolution is associated with loss of soil fertility in the light to the statement mention five problems caused by modern farming

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Answered by vaibhavshukla37863
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Explanation:

"green revolution is associated with loss of soil fertility". in the light of the statement mention five problems caused by modern farming. ... The Green revolution uses chemical fertilizers, pesticides, weedicides, Insecticides which reduces the natural fertility of soil. It has also resulted in the degradation of soil.

Answered by priyaag2102
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Due to this, the fertility of the land is decreasing, the ground water is getting reduced etc.

Explanation:

Due to this, the fertility of the land is decreasing, the ground water is getting reduced etc.

  • The implementation of the Green Revolution had a negative impact on soil fertility. This genetic diversity reduces soil fertility, thereby contaminating the soil.

  • These five problems were-

  1. Increased micronutrient deficiencies due to chemicals.
  2. The use of ground water for tube well irrigation has reduced the water level under the field.
  3. Pesticides and pesticides pollute both the air and surface water.
  4. To get the best results, seeds of high yielding varieties require abundant watering, chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
  5. Chemical fertilizers have the ability to destroy bacteria and other soil species, indicating that the soil is becoming less fertile than before.
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