Economy, asked by vinaykrishna7173, 1 year ago

What is green revolution ?and merit&demerits?explain

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Answered by kishan2148
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large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of artificial fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.

a dramatic rise in concern about the environment in industrialized countries.
A demerit is also a fault or weakness. If you're trying to decide which candidate to vote for, consider the merits and demeritsof each. The other kind of demerit is a punishment — a negative mark against someone, especially a student or a member of the military.
Answered by BoldStyle
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The great increase in production of food grains due to the use of high - yielding varieties , pesticides and better management techniques .

Merits of green revolution :-

♥ Higher yield due to the use of HYV seeds.

♥ Machines like harvesters and tractors have made ploughing and harvesting faster and easier .

♥ Higher yield enabled farmers to sell the surplus food in the market and earn more .

♥ Pesticides and insecticides are able to protect the crops from pests and insects .

♥ A good irrigation system is able to enhance crop production .

Demerits of the Green Revolution

♥ Loss of soil fertility due to increased use of chemical fertilisers.

♥ Continuous use of groundwater for tubewell irrigation has reduced the water table below the ground .

♥ The chemical fertilisers , easily soluble in water can dissolve in the groundwater and pollute it .

♥ They can kill bacteria and other micro -organisms helpful for the soil .

♥ Excessive use of fertilisers can also make the soil alkaline and unfit for cultivation.

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