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who is the father of agricultural heritage in india?

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

M.S. Swaminathan is the father of agriculture in India.

Explanation:

M.S. Swaminathan along with other scientists like Norman Borlaug started developing the High Yield Variety seeds of wheat. This happened during the infamous 1960 famine where the country faced an acute shortage of food. His development of the HYV seeds let to the beginning of the green revolution in India. He himself was a victim of Bengal Famines which happened earlier and therefore made his woe to get India in a position where it never has to face a famine again.

Answered by smartbrainz
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MS Swaminathan is the father of agricultural heritage in India.

Explanation:

In the 1960s where the population kept on increasing, the country could not feed its entire population with the then-existing agricultural methods which led the country to an acute shortage of food or famine.

MS. Swaminathan took control of the situation and him along with scientists like Norman Borlaug who was an American agronomist and also credited as the father of Agriculture, developed high-yielding seed varieties which led to increase in crop production thereby opening to Green revolution.

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