i think it helped in a way because if we did noty have the green revolution we would not have anything to eat
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
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
1. Grain production 2. Less slavery 3. Quakers 4. Slavery 5. Cattle
Before the Industrial Revolution, technology primarily consisted of simple hand tools and rudimentary machines. Innovations such as the water wheel and windmill harnessed natural forces for tasks like milling grain and pumping water. The development of the printing press in the 15th century revolutionized information dissemination, while advancements in agriculture, like the seed drill and crop rotation, improved food production. Overall, these technologies were largely based on manual labor and relied on natural resources.
According to Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs, and Steel, grain was imported from the Fertile Crescent into Greece, where it sparked a civilization revolution. However, grain can be grown almost everywhere in Greece, provided with soil and nutrients.
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
The second most popular grain of rice in India is basmati rice.
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.
55%
None, it's burger production or no production at all.
Khanna (Punjab, India) has the biggest grain market in Asia.
high-yielding grain varieties
they traded their corn for wheat
Nationwide effects of the Dust Bowl: migrants left effected areas to move elsewhere, decreased grain production.
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.
Rice
It was the price fixing regulations on grain and bread.