The Green Revolution in Asia from the early 1960s is defined as a process driven by governments in pursuit of self-sufficiency in food grains. The process was market-mediated and smallholder based and can be dated to the early 1960s with the Nobel Prize Laureate, Norman Borlaug’s research on high-yielding dwarf wheat in Mexico and later spread to rice and number of countries in South East and South Asia
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
Introduction: The programme of high-yielding varieties of seeds and the use of fertilizers and irrig...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...
The Green Revolution was an endeavour initiated by Norman Borlaug in the 1960s. He is known as the '...
o The "green revolution " in grain production in the de-veloping countries of Asia has now...
"Green Revolution" is a term now almost unanimously employed to define the agricultural phenomenen o...
The origin of agriculture led to the domestication of many plant species and to the exploitation of ...
The GREEN REVOLUTION has been offered as an example of both what to do and what not to do as interna...
The GREEN REVOLUTION has been offered as an example of both what to do and what not to do as interna...
Technology and society share a close relationship, as the adoption of new technologies has consequen...
Technology and society share a close relationship, as the adoption of new technologies has consequen...
This working paper discusses the different Asian experiences of the Green Revolution from the late 1...
More details/abstract: This paper examines the role played by Norman Borlaug in promoting the notion...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
Introduction: The programme of high-yielding varieties of seeds and the use of fertilizers and irrig...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...
The Green Revolution was an endeavour initiated by Norman Borlaug in the 1960s. He is known as the '...
o The "green revolution " in grain production in the de-veloping countries of Asia has now...
"Green Revolution" is a term now almost unanimously employed to define the agricultural phenomenen o...
The origin of agriculture led to the domestication of many plant species and to the exploitation of ...
The GREEN REVOLUTION has been offered as an example of both what to do and what not to do as interna...
The GREEN REVOLUTION has been offered as an example of both what to do and what not to do as interna...
Technology and society share a close relationship, as the adoption of new technologies has consequen...
Technology and society share a close relationship, as the adoption of new technologies has consequen...
This working paper discusses the different Asian experiences of the Green Revolution from the late 1...
More details/abstract: This paper examines the role played by Norman Borlaug in promoting the notion...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
Introduction: The programme of high-yielding varieties of seeds and the use of fertilizers and irrig...