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.
poverty and famine
The increase in human population between 1880 and 1930 was mainly due to factors such as advancements in medical technology leading to reduced mortality rates, improved sanitation practices, and increased access to food resulting from agricultural innovations such as the green revolution. These factors combined to create a population boom during that time period.
Norman Borlaug is the father of green revolution but M S Swaminathan is regarded as the father of green revolution in India.
Green Revolution : M. S. Swaminathan White Revolution : Dr. V. Kurien
Yes it is!
Green Revolution : M. S. Swaminathan White Revolution : Dr. V. Kurien
How women farmers were affected green revolution
the once green tree caught fire, signalling the start of revolution
green revolution is not spreaded in india because it is very hard
Revolution Green - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: USA:G
Merit: Green Revolution led to increased food production, reduced hunger and malnutrition, and supported economic growth in many developing countries. Demerits: It has been criticized for its heavy reliance on chemical fertilizers and pesticides, leading to environmental degradation, soil health issues, and loss of biodiversity. Additionally, it widened the gap between wealthy and poor farmers, increasing income inequality.
The green revolution solved issues that relate to the environment. The revolution embraces alternative energy sources and better disposal practices.