Why Green Revolution was a failure in India ?
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Groundwater Levels Are Declining Rapidly
Groundwater Levels Are Declining RapidlyIt is evident that the Green Revolution has made farmers heavily dependent on groundwater. As per the Fifth Minor Irrigation Census, the groundwater level in India has declined by 61% between 2007 and 2017, and 89% of the extracted water is used for irrigation purpose.
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What Went Wrong With The Green Revolution? ... Similarly, since the only aim of the Green Revolution was to increase productivity, and thereby farmers' income, it resulted in exorbitantly rising input cost, degradation, erosion and infertility of soil, leaching and waterlogging, soil salinity, pollution, and so on.
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