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Because the population increased so they needed to use pesticides, fertilizers, etc. to get food to increase also.
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 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.
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.
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.
The Green Revolution was sparked most notably by new knowledge and enhanced technology in chemical fertilizers, pesticides, and irrigation techniques, to name a few. Pakistan has further developed these assets and now has a self-sufficient agricultural system.
The main feature of the Green Revolution is the introduction of high-yielding varieties of seeds, along with the increased use of fertilizers and pesticides to boost agricultural productivity. This transformation in farming practices helped to significantly increase crop yields and improve food security in many developing countries, particularly in Asia.
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.
The green revolution largely means increasing production of food grains by using high yielding variety seeds especially of wheat and rice.the use off high yielding variety seeds requires regular supply of water, fertilizer, pesticides and financial resources.
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.
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The 'Green Revolution', which was the transformation in agriculture, introduced during the 1960's and 1970's, provided better management for the yields and pesticides and high-yield grain.One advantage of 'the Green Revolution' is that it decreased the amount of human labour.Another advantage is thst paddy rice increased by 91% along with sugar cane up 41% and income by 20%, this is a major accomplishment as these are major staple crops.