Science, asked by yash7944, 1 year ago

What is green revolution and who started the green revolution? ​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Explanation:

Green revolution refers to the introduction of High yielding variety (HYV) of seeds and increased use of fertilizer and irrigation methods. It took place during the 1960s especially 1965onwards. It was aimed at providing increase in production to make India self-sufficient in food grains

Answered by 1Angel25
5
\huge{\mathcal{\red{\underline{\underline{Question}}}}}

<font colour="black"><b>What is green revolution and who started the green revolution?

\huge{\mathcal{\blue{\underline{\underline{Answer}}}}}

<font colour="black"><b>Green revolution refers to the introduction of High yielding variety (HYV) of seeds and increased use of fertilizer and irrigation methods. It took place during the 1960s especially 1965onwards. It was aimed at providing increase in production to make India self-sufficient in food grains.

The "father" of the Green Revolution is considered to be Norman Borlaug, an American agricultural scientist who in 1970 was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for breeding higher-yielding varieties of wheat at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center in Mexico.


✴•●○》》If you like this answer then please mark it as brainliest《《○●•
____________
<marquee>Thanks✊..

1Angel25: India
1Angel25: and u??
scientist1234: India
1Angel25: hmm
scientist1234: Your state dear
1Angel25: U.K.
scientist1234: ok nice bye
1Angel25: yaa, bye
1Angel25: hii
Similar questions