Write a brief note on GREEN REVOLUTION.
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Green Revolution:
It is the process in which
the crop production of all kinds (particularly Green) (here is it got his name)
started growing rapidly by using High Quality Fertilisers, newly developed mechanical instruments and the utilisation of various kinds of pesticides..
In short, it was the increasing concern of people for their environment..
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It is the process in which
the crop production of all kinds (particularly Green) (here is it got his name)
started growing rapidly by using High Quality Fertilisers, newly developed mechanical instruments and the utilisation of various kinds of pesticides..
In short, it was the increasing concern of people for their environment..
Hope it helps..
It is not my Field..
Hope you understand..
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The Green Revolution occurred during the 1960's and 1970's. It involved the introduction of High Yielding Varieties (HYV's) of rice and wheat. The aim of the Green Revolution was to increase food production and encourage self-sufficiency in LEDCs.
What are the benefits of the Green Revolution?
The CAP has had a significant impact on the environment ·
· In Punjab and Haryana, India, the yields or rice and wheat trebled
What problems have been caused by the Green Revolution?
An increase in rural to urban migrationRural PovertyThe fertilisers and machinery was often too expensive for farmersMany people were made unemployed by the introduction of machinery
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The Green Revolution was a scientific revolution in growing grains. It implemented the use of genetic engineering, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides, and it introduced more technology (more sophisticated plows and so on) into farming. According to our understanding of the word "green," which we typically use to connote organic and ecologically sound farming practices, the Green Revolution was not "green" at all—it was highly invasive. The "green" in this instance refers to a revolution in vastly increasing the supply of green or growing things.
The Green Revolution reached its fulfillment in the late 1960s. Although not "green" by our standards, it was highly beneficial for the world: for the first time, the earth could reliably feed all its people.
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