has contributed to serious interregional disparities in agriculture. Surplus production of foodgrains is not the true measure of success of the Green Revolution; many areas in India remain unaffectcd by this program, and are still vulnerable to famines, key words: Foodgrains, Green Revolution, ...
The term green revolution was first used by William Gaud. Norman Borlaug is considered the Father of the Green Revolution. In the year 1965, the government of India launched the Green Revolution with the help of a geneticist, now known asthe father of the Green Revolution (India) M.S. Swa...
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The Green Revolution has transformed India to a food grain surplus country from a deficit one. No other activity has such immense impact on the socio-economic development of the people as the Green Revolution. Intensification of agriculture over the years has led to overall degradation of the fra...
In India, the Green Revolution was largely started by M. S. Swaminathan. A plant geneticist by training, his goal was to help India produce enough...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough...
The Green Revolution Reconsidered: The Impact of High Yielding Rice Varieties in South India Ramasamy (1991) The Green Revolution Reconsidered: The Impact of High-Yielding Rice Varieties in South India. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press... ...
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根据文章第一段“The green revolution in the 1960s was one of the greatest achievements in human history. By promoting more productive varieties of wheat and, especially, rice, scientists in India, Mexico, China and the Philippines doubled Asia’s rice yields from 1965 to 1995.(20世纪60年代...
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The success of the agricultural policy adopted in 1965 has given India the hope of escaping from its circle of poverty. At the same time the increased rate of economic development seems to have exacerbated social tensions and accentuated disparities that may eventually undermine the foundations of ...