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what is green revolution?explain is advantages and disadvantages( answer will be in points)
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1. A large increase in crop production in developing countries Ashish by the use of artificial fertilizers pesticides and high-yealed crop varieties.
I am giving me two advantages and disadvantages :-
Advantages-
1) It allows agricultural operations on a large scale.
2) It has the potential to be able to grow any crop anywhere.
Disadvantages-
1) It can cause pests and weeds to develop hazards.
2) It employees
mono-culturing.
I am giving me two advantages and disadvantages :-
Advantages-
1) It allows agricultural operations on a large scale.
2) It has the potential to be able to grow any crop anywhere.
Disadvantages-
1) It can cause pests and weeds to develop hazards.
2) It employees
mono-culturing.
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Green revolution is a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of artificial fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties
Benefits of the Green Revolution.
As a result of the Green Revolution and the introduction of chemical fertilizers, synthetic herbicides and pesticides, high-yield crops, and the method of multiple cropping, the agricultural industry was able to produce much larger quantities of food.
List of Disadvantages of Green Revolution
1. It can cause pests and weeds to develop hazards.
This modern method of farming is believed to cause the emergence of poisonous weeds and pests that are difficult to control. Aside from this, there is also the concern of cross pollination between genetically modified organisms and traditional plants that could result in invasive species.
2. It employs mono-culturing.
One of the biggest arguments against this modern technology is that it uses mono-culturing. This practice is known to require large tracts of land, which are not often available, intensive amounts of fertilizers and large volumes of water, bring about difficulties to farmers.
3. It would have difficulties with varied soil type by location.
As the Green Revolution does not take into consideration the type of soil for farming, only considering the area and doing what it needs for crop cultivation, it does not do anything to ensure soil fertility is replenished or retained
Benefits of the Green Revolution.
As a result of the Green Revolution and the introduction of chemical fertilizers, synthetic herbicides and pesticides, high-yield crops, and the method of multiple cropping, the agricultural industry was able to produce much larger quantities of food.
List of Disadvantages of Green Revolution
1. It can cause pests and weeds to develop hazards.
This modern method of farming is believed to cause the emergence of poisonous weeds and pests that are difficult to control. Aside from this, there is also the concern of cross pollination between genetically modified organisms and traditional plants that could result in invasive species.
2. It employs mono-culturing.
One of the biggest arguments against this modern technology is that it uses mono-culturing. This practice is known to require large tracts of land, which are not often available, intensive amounts of fertilizers and large volumes of water, bring about difficulties to farmers.
3. It would have difficulties with varied soil type by location.
As the Green Revolution does not take into consideration the type of soil for farming, only considering the area and doing what it needs for crop cultivation, it does not do anything to ensure soil fertility is replenished or retained
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