Loss of crop diversity and depletion of water resources were was the draw backs of green revolution in Indian agriculture.
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G. S. Pohekar has written: 'Studies in green revolution' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Green Revolution, Peasantry
Rita Sharma has written: 'The new economics of India's green revolution' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Agriculture and state, Case studies, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Green Revolution
Gordon Conway has written: 'Pest of cocoa in Sabah and their control' -- subject(s): Control, Cacao, Pests, Diseases and pests 'The doubly green revolution' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Food supply, Environmental aspects of Agriculture, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Green Revolution, Agricultural innovations 'Agroecosystem analysis for research and development' -- subject(s): Agricultural ecology, Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture 'Theoretical Ecology' 'Islamophobia' 'After the green revolution' -- subject(s): Sustainable agriculture 'After the green revolution' -- subject(s): Sustainable agriculture
~helps in increase of more and more agriculture.....
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The father of the world green revolution was Norman Ernest Borlaug. And the father of the Indian Green revolution is M.S. Swaminathan. See the related links below.
A green revolution project begin with a thorough analysis of current agriculture productions. Then technology is used to help aid deficits.
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focus on green house farming.
the first phase, the second phase and the third phase.
the green revlution is a movement that began in india late 1960