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impact of green revolution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Green Revolution resulted in a record grain output of 131 million tonnes in 1978/79. This established India as one of the world's biggest agricultural producers. Yield per unit of farmland improved by more than 30% between1947 (when India gained political independence) and 1979.

Answered by vangasrivarsha6
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green revolution

Explanation:

the main challenge of green revolution is to increase the crop productivity for the inclining population

father of green revolution is norman e bourlaug and in india father of this is ms swaminathan

so my of saying is to tackle the situation of hunger to the present and future generation was the main cause for this

hope u get my point

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