who was considered India premier green revolution scientist
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Farm crisisDr Norman Borlaug, who is regarded as the scientific inspiration behind the worldwide effort to achieve food self-sufficiency, stated: "It was during Dr Pal's leadership that the agronomic research on wheat in India equalled the best in the world. He was truly the architect of India's Green Revolution
Before those grim visions could come to pass, the green revolution transformed global agriculture, especially wheat and rice. Through selective breeding, Norman Borlaug, an American biologist, created a dwarf variety of wheat that put most of its energy into edible kernels rather than long, inedible stems.
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