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why the green revolution cannot extend everywhere in India give four reasons class 10th.............
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

India has failed to extend the concept of high-yield value crops to all regions. In terms of crops, it remain largely confined to foodgrains only, not to all kinds of agricultural produce. In regional terms, only punjab and haryana states showed the best results of the Green Revolution. The eastern plains of the River Ganges in west bengal state also showed reasonably good results. But results were less impressive in southern or almost nil as compared to other parts of India.

Reasons

People more depended on farming and agriculture in northern part as compared to southern region!

Irrigation system

Groundwater has played a key role in success of Green Revolution in India

especially in original Green Revolution states comprising Punjab, Haryana, and western

Uttar Pradesh (UP). Data from minor irrigation census 2011 shows that the three states

(Punjab, Haryana and UP) account for 55 percent of the tube wells in India. On an

average there are 28 tube wells per sq. km. of net sown area in Punjab alone. Punjab is a

predominantly agricultural state having 85 per cent of its area under cultivation with an

average cropping intensity of 188 per cent. The water demand from agriculture in the

state is therefore very high but southern states don't have such irrigation system at that period.

During green revolution the crops mainly emphasised were rice and wheat and for growing wheat northern part favours all the favourable condition for its growth and almost same with rice(temperature ,soil etc)

Answered by abdulmanan9464
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Explanation:

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