Economy, asked by haripriyajklkg, 9 months ago

trace the decade when india achieved green revolution. explain any two disadvantages and two disadvantage of green revolution.

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Answered by nonigopalbarman857
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Answer:

Disadvantages of Green revolution: The usage of a high quantity of pesticides and insecticides incorporated toxicity in the plants. ... It is because the green revolution programme concentrated mainly on crop with varieties which were very naturally high yielding and did not consider low yielding crop varieties.

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Answered by shelbyswu
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Explanation:

The Green Revolution in India refers to a period when Indian agriculture was converted into an industrial system due to the adoption of modern methods and technology such as the use of high yielding variety (HYV) seeds, tractors, irrigation facilities, pesticides, and fertilizers. It was mainly found by M.S. Swaminathan. This was part of the larger Green revolution endeavor initiated by Norman Borlaug, which leveraged agricultural research and technology to increase agricultural productivity in the developing world

Disadvantage

1only well-off farmers can afford the new technology.

2mechanisation leads to unemployment - which then causes rural to urban migration.

advantages

It may be helping to reduce the number of greenhouse gas emissions. ...

It allows us to produce more food than traditional growing methods. ...

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