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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago
Green Revolution: Indian agriculture was going through a difficult phase during the 1960s with a steady growth in population, Failed monsoons and low agricultural output feared agricultural department that food crisis would soon occur.Then the adviser to the Indian Minister of Agriculture,Dr. M. S. Swaminathan invited American agriculturist Dr. Norman E. Borlaug to develop high yielding seeds in India. With Dr. Borlaug’s help, the agricultural produce in India doubled and this led to the “Green Revolution.”
The Impact of Green Revolution in India :
Green Revolution refers to an extra-ordinary increase in agricultural produce. The Green Revolution has been possible due to the adoption of new technologies and using high yielding varieties of seeds.
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