Green revolution has resulted in: (i) Increase in agricultural production (ii) Increase in yield per hectare of land (iii) Reduction in disparities between rich and poor farmers (iv) Decrease in regional imbalances
A
(i) and (iii)
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B
(ii) and (iii)
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C
(i) and (ii)
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D
(iii) and (iv)
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Solution
The correct option is C (i) and (ii)
Green revolution has resulted in :- (i) Increase in agricultural production (ii) Increase in yield per hectare of land Green revolution was commenced on 1966. The father of Green
Revolution was M.S Swaminathan. It focused to increase the agricultural
productivity of the economy.