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P-ISSN: 2618-060X, E-ISSN: 2618-0618   |   NAAS: 5.20

2025, Vol. 8, Special Issue 3

The organic farming and inexperienced Revolution - 2.0 in India


Shilpa Kaushik and Madan Kumar Jha

The Bengal famine in 1943 in British-ruled India resulted in and anticipated the death of 4 million people due to starvation. One year ago, I was in Japanese-ruled India. This famine resulted in the inexperienced revolution in India. The inexperienced revolution (a time period used for fast will boom in wheat and rice yields in developing international locations added approximately through advanced sorts mixed with the multiplied use of fertilizers and other chemical inputs) has had a dramatic effect on incomes under foot sources in lots of growing nations.
•There were 3 essential elements determined inside the method of the inexperienced revolution:
•Continued expansion of farming areas,
•Double cropping current farmland,
•The use of fields with superior genetics
The inexperienced revolution has facilitated institutional and social changes in rural areas, furnished possibilities for self-preserving economic growth and decreased poverty. The final outcomes of technological alternate are stimulated with the aid of the institutional and insurance environments within which it is added. Despite the fact that there are excellent socio economic adjustments located as the very last outcomes of inexperienced revolution, there are a few residue impacts affected for your big way which needs to be rectified proper away. The intention of this literature evaluation is to take a look at the fine and terrible effect of the inexperienced revolution in India and the direction ahead for the existing requirement need to be carried out.
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How to cite this article:
Shilpa Kaushik, Madan Kumar Jha. The organic farming and inexperienced Revolution - 2.0 in India. Int J Res Agron 2025;8(3S):208-212. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2025.v8.i3Sc.2697
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