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The Green Revolution

Green Revolution an approach agriculture to double production a new types of grain with chemical and farm machinery from 1950-1980.
“Green Revolution “ methods no longer to be successful. Population continues to grow, but food production has failed to keep up with it.There are number of reasons of that. One reasons is the many farmers cannot to buy it all the chemicals and equipment.
The green revolution has brought political and social conflict. This is because of the agliculture methods.
The large landowers become over richer and poor people increase.
The government and farmers need to look at the overalls.

 

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