What are the drawbacks of green revolution in Indian agriculture 5points
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Disadvantages of Green revolution: The usage of a high quantity of pesticides and insecticides incorporated toxicity in the plants. In order to protect crops from different types of disease caused by pest as well as the damages caused by insects, the farmers used pesticides and insecticides at a high amount.
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1.)Loss of soil fertility due to increased use of fertilisers
2.)Continuous use of groundwater for tubewell irrigation has reduced the water table below the ground
3.)The chemical fertilisers,were easily soluble in the water,has disolved in the groundwater has polluted it
4.)They have killed many bacteria and other micro-organisms helpful for the soil
5.)Excessive use of fertilisers can also make the soil alkaline and unfit for cultivation