The Nobel Peace Prize 1970 was awarded to Norman Borlaug.
Norman E. Borlaug won The Nobel Peace Prize in 1970.
Norman Borlaug won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his contributions to world peace through increased food production. His work in agricultural development and the Green Revolution helped alleviate hunger and poverty in developing countries.
Dr. Norman Borlaug.
Dr. Norman Ernest Borlaug won a Nobel prize for foodgrain revolution in 1970.
Dr Norman Borlaug.
Norman Borlaug is widely credited as the "Father of the Green Revolution." It is estimated that his breakthrough advancements in agronomy saved upwards of one billion lives. For his efforts, he was presented the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970. He is one of only five people in all of history to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. More can be found at http://www.worldfoodprize.org/about/borlaug.htm Norman Borlaug is widely credited as the "Father of the Green Revolution." It is estimated that his breakthrough advancements in agronomy saved upwards of one billion lives. For his efforts, he was presented the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970. He is one of only five people in all of history to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. More can be found at http://www.worldfoodprize.org/about/borlaug.htm
Norman Borlaug, an American agronomist from Iowa, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his work on developing high-yield wheat varieties that helped alleviate hunger in developing countries. His research and efforts in agriculture, known as the Green Revolution, greatly increased food production and are credited with saving millions of lives from starvation.
Nine Americans have won the Nobel Peace Prize. They are Jimmy Carter, Jody Williams, Elie Wiesel, Henry A. Kissinger, Norman E. Borlaug, Martin Luther King, Linus Carl Pauling, George Catlett Marshall, and Ralph Bunche.
Answer : (2) Dr N.E. Borlaug
Norman Borlaug is the scientist associated with the Green Revolution in agriculture. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his contributions to increasing food production globally through his work in developing high-yield wheat varieties.
Norman Angell (his full title was Sir Ralph Norman Angell).
A Nobel Price for peace in December of 1964.