A large segment of people were poor. To mitigate these problems, India adopted farming strategies under the "Green Revolution" in the mid 1960s. The application of modern farming technology, introduction of high-yielding varieties of seeds, increased use of fertilizers, development and expansion of...
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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This paper present a model of the Green Revolution in India, in which the development and diffusion of HYVs, the expansion of irrigation and the expansion of multiple-cropping are treated as endogenous responses to more basic investments in agricultural technology and infrastructure, as well as to...
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...