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Olin [163]
2 years ago
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How did the the Green Revolution help to remove the mistakes of Agriculture in India?

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Anettt [7]2 years ago
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<h2><u>Answer:</u></h2>

Problem in Indian agriculture before Green Revolution:

  • One of India 's persistent issues since independence was dietary insufficiency. While post-independence grain output rose dramatically, it was not adequate to satisfy the food needs of the increasing population. The lack of grain supply in the face of an growing population had resulted in imported food and a spike in grain prices.

How the Green Revolution help to remove the Indian Agriculture mistake/problem mentioned above:

  • This necessitated the Green Movement, which took place largely as a consequence of technical breakthroughs, increased water sources and better farming practices. In addition, the increased industrialization of farming systems and use of crop management practices have also led to the formation of the "Green Revolution".

  • As far as the progress of the "Green Revolution" in India is concerned, the increased output of rice and wheat, especially in the northern and northwestern sections of the world, is frequently cited.

<em>Hope this helps.</em>

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