what changes brought green revolution
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The Green Revolution is considered one of the most ground breaking technological revolutions ever discovered. It has provided many ways to produce higher yields of crop per hectare of land used and has provided many methods that make preparing and maintaining these lands a lot easier. The utilization of these techniques made farming more profitable and reliable, increasing the total amount of grains and food that could be produced. The Green Revolution has affected large third world countries the most, helping deal with the food crisis and famine the people of these countries were experiencing. The efficiency of farming brought many changes to these agriculture dependent countries. Farming became a more profitable and more desirable business, while allowing for countries to handle and maintain higher populations.
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Changes brought in India?
1) India was able to be self sufficient in food grain production for the first time in 10 years.
2) Many farmers were able to benefit from it and change their financial situation. However green revolution proved more useful for the farmers who were already rich and could afford the seeds. The poor farmers often took loans to buy the seeds but we're not able to profit from it and so could not pay the loans back.
3) the areas where green revolution was successful became developed and modern facilities were installed while the cities where green revolution was not successful stayed underdeveloped.
4) the growing unequality brought in regional conflicts and people would get in fights and resent each other
1) India was able to be self sufficient in food grain production for the first time in 10 years.
2) Many farmers were able to benefit from it and change their financial situation. However green revolution proved more useful for the farmers who were already rich and could afford the seeds. The poor farmers often took loans to buy the seeds but we're not able to profit from it and so could not pay the loans back.
3) the areas where green revolution was successful became developed and modern facilities were installed while the cities where green revolution was not successful stayed underdeveloped.
4) the growing unequality brought in regional conflicts and people would get in fights and resent each other
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