i want an analytic report on green revolution
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The Green Revolution refers to a set of research and development oftechnology transfer initiatives occurring between the 1930s and the late 1960s (with prequels in the work of the agrarian geneticist Nazareno Strampelliin the 1920s and 1930s), that increased agricultural production worldwide, particularly in the developing world, beginning most markedly in the late 1960s.The initiatives resulted in the adoption of new technologies, including:
...new, high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of cereals, especially dwarf wheatsand rices, in association with chemical fertilizersand agro-chemicals, and with controlled water-supply (usually involvingirrigation) and new methods of cultivation, including mechanization. All of these together were seen as a 'package of practices' to supersede 'traditional' technology and to be adopted as a whole.[
...new, high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of cereals, especially dwarf wheatsand rices, in association with chemical fertilizersand agro-chemicals, and with controlled water-supply (usually involvingirrigation) and new methods of cultivation, including mechanization. All of these together were seen as a 'package of practices' to supersede 'traditional' technology and to be adopted as a whole.[
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