Where and why has the Green - Revolution been started in India? Give 2 advantages and 3 disadvantages of the Green Revolution
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The Green Revolution started in 1965 with the first introduction of High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds in Indian agriculture. This was coupled with better and efficient irrigation and the correct use of fertilizers to boost the crop.
Advantages:-
The amount of greenhouse gas emissions will help to reduce this. It allows us to create more food than conventional methods of growing. In uncooperative conditions, it offers us with predictable yields. It allows a decline in food costs for the world economy.
Disadvantages:-
The limitations of the Green revolution are as follows: - 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.
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