green revolution is a famous reform movement which took place in agricultural sector as part of the goals of the five year plans to attain self sufficiency in food production.it was done through the adaptation of new technologies in the agrarian sector. after green revolution the agricultural sector of India attained self sufficiency in food production which befor suffered stagnation in the agricultural sector.
The second green revolution is a change in the production of food to sustain a growing population. Genetically Modified Organisms are part of the green revolution due to their ability to provide food for more people more efficiently than conventional crops.
A green revolution is a movement for a period of increased agricultural harvesting, which is facilitated through the use of more efficient agricultural technology, pesticides and genetically modified plants. Using these methods agricultural output can be increased by up to 90% within a year.
The idea to increase the amount of food harvested to avoid (or even just delay) the inevitable food crisis that we are soon to see as well as giving third world countries resources that can put them on the path to self-sufficiency. There are a lot of pros and cons to green revolutions, but they are one of the only answers we have at our disposal right now.
For more information you should look up Norman Borlaug who spearheaded the first green revolution.
The enormous increase in the production of food grain (especially wheat) during the last three decades, due to use of HYV, higher dose of fertilizers and pesticides, and irrigation is known as Green revolution.
The enormous increase in the production of food grain (especially wheat) during the last three decades, due to use of HYV, higher dose of fertilizers and pesticides, and irrigation is known as Green revolution. White revolution means huge increase in milk production and it becomes possible by using new, improved breeds of cattle and buffalo, giving them better feed and care. And father of white revolution is Dr. V Kurien .
The green revolution refers to the transformation of agriculture.......
The green revolution refers to radical increase in agricultural output in a short span of time
An environmental problem that resulted from the Green Revolution was depleted waterways. The Green Revolution happened between the 1940s and 1960s.
A green revolution project begin with a thorough analysis of current agriculture productions. Then technology is used to help aid deficits.
In the 1960, the GREEN REVOLUTION introduced farmers to varieties of grain that were more productive, the widespread use of pesticides, and different methods for farming.
The Green Revolution refers to the technology initiatives taken from the 1940s-1970s to increase efficiency of agricultural production. These initiatives include the use of pesticides, fertilizers, irrigation, and high yield varieties of seeds (HYVs). But the Green Revolution also has also caused a decrease in soil fertility and biodiversity because of the pesticides and excess use of fertilizers. In Pubjab, the land has degraded since the the Green Revolution. With multiple crop rotations in a single year and heavy chemical fertilizers, the land has lost its carbon material, and it not as fertile as before, despite an increase in production.
It was to increase the worlds food supply, which unfortunaltely depleated the worlds water supply
Harit Kranti literally means 'green revolution'.
the green revlution is a movement that began in india late 1960
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Norman Borlaug is the father of green revolution but M S Swaminathan is regarded as the father of green revolution in India.
Green Revolution : M. S. Swaminathan White Revolution : Dr. V. Kurien
An environmental problem that resulted from the Green Revolution was depleted waterways. The Green Revolution happened between the 1940s and 1960s.
Green Revolution : M. S. Swaminathan White Revolution : Dr. V. Kurien
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The main slogan for the Green Revolution is ,"Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle."
How women farmers were affected green revolution
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.
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