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short note on green revolution ​

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Answered by Saifßàã
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The Green Revolution was a scientific revolution in growing grains. It implemented the use of genetic engineering, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides, and it introduced more technology (more sophisticated plows and so on) into farming. According to our understanding of the word "green," which we typically use to connote organic and ecologically sound farming practices, the Green Revolution was not "green" at all—it was highly invasive. The "green" in this instance refers to a revolution in vastly increasing the supply of green or growing things.

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Answered by Jeniyaa
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>>Green Revolution<<

1)The Green Revolution was a scientific revolution in growing grains.

2)It implemented the use of genetic engineering, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides, and it introduced more technollogy into farming.

3)The Green Revolution within India commenced in the early 1960s that led to an increase in food grain production, especially in Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh.

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