What are the limitations of the Green Revolution in Indian Agriculture?
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The Green revolution resulted in the loss of soil fertility because of the increased use of chemicals such as fertilizers and pesticides. - The continuous use of groundwater for irrigation purposes results in reducing the water table below the ground. - The Green revolution only benefited the rich farmers.
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The Green revolution resulted in the loss of soil fertility because of the increased use of chemicals such as fertilizers and pesticides. - The continuous use of groundwater for irrigation purposes results in reducing the water table below the ground. - The Green revolution only benefited the rich farmers.
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