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what are the effect green revolution​

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Answered by MDIRFANANSARI
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Loss of soil fertility, erosion of soil, soil toxicity, diminishing water resources, pollution of underground water, salinity of underground water, increased incidence of human and livestock diseases and global warming are some of the negative impacts of over adoption of agricultural technologies by the farmers to make

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Answered by QueenFlorA
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The policy introduced by Government with the regard to the agricultural sector is known as Green Revolution.

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  1. The spread of HYVs to large parts of the country has led to a significant increase in crop production in the country.
  2. So, it was no longer necessary to import food grains from other countries.
  3. The procurement of food grains by FCI could be used in case shortage and can avoid drought or famine like situations and also used to supply food grains to inaccessible areas.
  4. In 1960, a farmer was able to produce on an average of 287 kgs of food grains, today the same father is able to produce 800 kgs of food grains per acre.
  5. The Green Revolution has brought in several environmental imbalances.

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