Abstract: In the pre-indeoendence period, Indian agriculture was usually described as a gamble with monsoons. There used to be a great. deal of uncertainty about crop prospects, as monsoons played a decsive role in determining agricultural output and resulting in widespread famine and misery. As the green revolution was launched in Indias, substantial increase and production of food grains was achieved through the use of improved crop varieties and higher levels of inputs of fertilizers and plant protection chemicals. If society wishes to reduce environmental problems by recycling organic materials, it must either subsidize their use or offer some incentives to the farmer.
Keywords: Green Revolution, Indian agriculture, fertilizers, plant protection chemicals, environmental problems, organic materials.
Title: GREEN REVOLUTION: AN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Author: Dr. Menka Sisodia
International Journal of Life Sciences Research
ISSN 2348-313X (Print), ISSN 2348-3148 (online)
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