Wheat and rice
by the green revolution and afforastation.
It benefited the farmers as it provided the increase in production needed to make India self-sufficient in food grains, thus improving agriculture in India. Famine in India, once accepted as inevitable, has not returned since the introduction of Green Revolution crops.
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by the green revolution and afforastation.
Well the green revolution helped India by the introduction of seeds that yielded more crops per acre. This increased food production, especially wheat and rice.
green revolution is not spreaded in india because it is very hard
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.
It benefited the farmers as it provided the increase in production needed to make India self-sufficient in food grains, thus improving agriculture in India. Famine in India, once accepted as inevitable, has not returned since the introduction of Green Revolution crops.
Norman Borlaug is the father of green revolution but M S Swaminathan is regarded as the father of green revolution in India.
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