Major Agricultural Revolutions

Black Revolution: The government intended to speed up ethanol production and combine it with gasoline to create biodiesel in order to increase petroleum production. Ethanol is a by-product of the manufacturing of sugar from molasses and is a renewable energy source.

  • In the USA and Brazil, ethanol and gasoline have been blended for more than 70 years. The addition of ethanol to transportation fuels would increase farmer profits, augment depleted hydrocarbon supplies, and be environmentally good by lowering emissions as it aids combustion.
  • Pink Revolution: India's meat export and production surge coincides with the Pink Revolution. It represents the technological revolution in ....
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