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Green revolution was created by the impact of implementation of High Yielding varieties of crops in many regions across the globe.

Due to green revolution, the yield of crops per unit area of land increased by large factor. As a result of high production of food crops, the hunger created by long famines and poverty in developing countries like India was dealt with, partially, but considerably, if not wholly.

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Who gives green revolution word?

WEll idk if i new i would tell u ppl i have no idea who gives green revoluiton a word i dont no other words for green revolution i no wat it is means a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.


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What are the advantages of the Green Revolution?

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