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write a short note on green revolution

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Answered by brianydon
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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


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
Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Green revolution is really a great change in in the science in India.

Explanation:

Green revolution took place in India during 1960s.

It was during the scarcity of grains in India MS Swaminathan the great botanist introduced revolution in production of plants especially in the varieties of rice and wheat.

He introduced hybrid varieties of rice and wheat and increased the production of of food grains such that this decreased the scarcity of food in India.

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