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what are the drawbacks of Green revolution in Indian agriculture?

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Answered by julie2
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the drawbacks of green revolution in indian agriculture are
1) It deplete the ground water level
2) it reduces the soil fertility
3) It causes water pollution.for eg when chemical fertiliser or pesticides mixes with the water it pollutes the water
Answered by zerotohero
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The agriculturists require dependable water system offices and money related help to devour manure and pesticides.  

The quickly expanding issues of land corruption, deforestation, ecological contamination, consumption of biodiversity, expanded frequency of mosquito borne maladies, bother resurgence, bringing down of ground water table are the aftereffects of Green upset in India.

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