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i think it helped in a way because if we did noty have the green revolution we would not have anything to eat

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What are the agricultural revolution in India?

RevolutionProductionBlack RevolutionPetroleum productionBlue RevolutionFish productionBrown RevolutionLeather/non-conventional(India)/Cocoa productionGolden RevolutionHoney ProductionGolden Fiber RevolutionJute ProductionGreen RevolutionFood grain (Cereals, Wheat &Leguminous plant) productionGrey RevolutionFertilizer productionPink RevolutionPharmaceutical (India)/Prawn productionRed RevolutionMeat & Tomato productionRound RevolutionPotato productionSilver Fiber RevolutionCotton productionSilver RevolutionEgg/Poultry productionWhite RevolutionMilk/Dairy production (In India - Operation Flood)Yellow RevolutionOil Seeds production


How did agricultural revolution have to do with the french revolution?

The agricultural revolution has nothing to do with the french revolution . the agricultural revolution is about the problems in the countryside with food to grow thing and all the rich people had no need to grow food and the french revolution is the economic revolution


What are some keywords for the Middle Colonies?

1. Grain production 2. Less slavery 3. Quakers 4. Slavery 5. Cattle


What were the major products of Colonial New Jersey?

iron working. lumbering. glass production. agriculture- grain. breeding livestock- cattle, beans, fish, tobacco


Was Stalin's agricultural revolution a success?

Collectivisation of industry in the USSR was very successful. In the first two "Five-Year Plans" dating from 1929, production grew faster that any western country and was exceeded only by Nazi Germany and the USA. Collectivisation of agriculture was not nearly so successful and met with a great deal of resentment and opposition from the peasantry which constituted approximately 80% of the Soviet population as a class and a way of life. For the same quantity of work, peasants were doled out a relative pittance for their work and many farmers killed their livestock rather than hand them over.

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What are the agricultural revolution in India?

RevolutionProductionBlack RevolutionPetroleum productionBlue RevolutionFish productionBrown RevolutionLeather/non-conventional(India)/Cocoa productionGolden RevolutionHoney ProductionGolden Fiber RevolutionJute ProductionGreen RevolutionFood grain (Cereals, Wheat &Leguminous plant) productionGrey RevolutionFertilizer productionPink RevolutionPharmaceutical (India)/Prawn productionRed RevolutionMeat & Tomato productionRound RevolutionPotato productionSilver Fiber RevolutionCotton productionSilver RevolutionEgg/Poultry productionWhite RevolutionMilk/Dairy production (In India - Operation Flood)Yellow RevolutionOil Seeds production


Why did they adopt the green revolution technology?

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.


What is the 2nd most popular grain of rice in India?

The second most popular grain of rice in India is basmati rice.


What is thePercentage of Pakistan's grain production?

55%


Where is the green revolution?

The enormous increase in the production of food grain (especially wheat) during the last 3 decades, due to use of seeds of HYV (=High Yield Varieties), higher dose of fertilizers and pesticides, and irrigation is known as green revolution.


What region in the US is best suited for grain production?

None, it's burger production or no production at all.


Which is the Asia's biggest grain market?

Khanna (Punjab, India) has the biggest grain market in Asia.


What did the green revolution depend on?

high-yielding grain varieties


How did the dust bowl conditions in great plains affect the entire country?

Nationwide effects of the Dust Bowl: migrants left effected areas to move elsewhere, decreased grain production.


What increased agriculture output?

India is mainly known for its fertile land and food demand never go low in graphs. Some states like Chhattisgarh, ARUNACHAL PRADESH of India are also awarded with Krishi Karman Award for highest grain production.


Why did India trade with grain?

they traded their corn for wheat


What were the middle colonies main production?

Grain was the main one. =D