Which of the following is not a significant input for the Green Revolution?
The Green Revolution introduced new methods for cultivating and harvesting crops. It brought modern machines and other technology to farming. As a result, farmers were able to produce more and better food. The inputs that made Green Revolution possible were the use of high yielding seeds and crop varieties, better irrigation facilities and application of chemical fertilisers and pesticides during cultivation.
Adequate rain was not a significant input in Green Revolution as water requirement of crops were better fulfilled by irrigation.