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lana66690 [7]
4 years ago
13

“If Agriculture Goes Wrong, Nothing Else Will Have A Chance To Go Right In The Country”- M S Swami Nathan.

Social Studies
1 answer:
Tamiku [17]4 years ago
3 0

Answer is given below

Explanation:

  • The Green Revolution was a period in which a series of chemical products and agricultural methods were developed with the aim of increasing global agricultural production.
  • The revolution achieved its goal and drastically increased food production, changing agricultural practices on a large scale. The success of the Green Revolution is even greater in more populous countries such as China and India, which have high demand for food.
  • Food demand in India, there is a high demand for energy and jobs, factors that have helped to sustain the Green Revolution, agricultural products can be used to make some cleaner fuels than the country. 5 out of 6 citizens are employed.  
  • In the service sector, India is predominant, the country is highly dependent on the agricultural sector, which has the potential to meet the needs of the country through the development created by the Green Revolution.
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