Green Revolution, despite of several achievements is marred by serious defects. Examine.

Approach of the Answer

  • Introduction: Introduce by defining green revolution and its environmental context.
  • Body: Mentioning positives, list down defects of green revolution.
  • Conclusion: Conclude by suggesting a comprehensive policy to deal with human and environmental issues.

Answer

The Green Revolution began in India in the mid-1960s marking a transition from traditional agriculture to the introduction of high-yielding varieties of seeds and the associated agricultural techniques.

  • Amidst positives like – increase in production/productivity; self-sufficiency; generation of employment and increasing income of farmers; the green revolution had following negative impacts like –
  • Reduction in Genetic Diversity: The planting of fewer crop varieties for ....
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