Partition of British India in 1947 triggered a huge refugee crisis in India. In addition, low agricultural yield and high population growth fueled food insecurity. The fear of the Bengal Famine of 1943 was still fresh and the Indian Government wanted to prevent further famines. The philanthropic organizations of the USA (Rockefeller and Ford Foundation) collaborated with Indian policymakers and scientists that helped in the groundwork of the Green Revolution. Jack Loveridge explains how technology and international cooperation contributed to India's Green Revolution and what lessons can be learned for the future. The challenges related population control, environment, social and economic inequality in the Green Revolution were highlighted. ...
Originally published as Coromandel Lecture 6, Coromandel Fertilisers Limited, New Delhi, IndiaSpeech...
In the past few decades, all over the world, farmers’ livelihoods have become increasingly imperiled...
India achieved independence in 1947 after about two hundred years of British rule. Soon thereafter, ...
Partition of British India in 1947 triggered a huge refugee crisis in India. In addition, low agricu...
(HYV) of seeds, was initiated in India at a critical time in its history. Urban biased policies of r...
Faced with large-scale food insecurity in the mid-twentieth century, India adopted innovative agricu...
The Bihar Famine of 1966-1967 was a dire crisis in postcolonial Indian history, resulting in wides...
CGIAR news release describing two studies conducted by IFPRI which found significant benefits of gre...
The Green Revolution was an endeavour initiated by Norman Borlaug in the 1960s. He is known as the '...
The Green Revolution was initiated in the 1960’s to address the issue of malnutrition in the develop...
The Green Revolution technology was introduced to India in the 1960s to address the issue of food sh...
Ever since from classical times, the Indian economy is totally dependent on agriculture. D...
Technology and society share a close relationship, as the adoption of new technologies has consequen...
Food problem became more severe after the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, presenting a seri...
Food problem became more severe after the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, presenting a seri...
Originally published as Coromandel Lecture 6, Coromandel Fertilisers Limited, New Delhi, IndiaSpeech...
In the past few decades, all over the world, farmers’ livelihoods have become increasingly imperiled...
India achieved independence in 1947 after about two hundred years of British rule. Soon thereafter, ...
Partition of British India in 1947 triggered a huge refugee crisis in India. In addition, low agricu...
(HYV) of seeds, was initiated in India at a critical time in its history. Urban biased policies of r...
Faced with large-scale food insecurity in the mid-twentieth century, India adopted innovative agricu...
The Bihar Famine of 1966-1967 was a dire crisis in postcolonial Indian history, resulting in wides...
CGIAR news release describing two studies conducted by IFPRI which found significant benefits of gre...
The Green Revolution was an endeavour initiated by Norman Borlaug in the 1960s. He is known as the '...
The Green Revolution was initiated in the 1960’s to address the issue of malnutrition in the develop...
The Green Revolution technology was introduced to India in the 1960s to address the issue of food sh...
Ever since from classical times, the Indian economy is totally dependent on agriculture. D...
Technology and society share a close relationship, as the adoption of new technologies has consequen...
Food problem became more severe after the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, presenting a seri...
Food problem became more severe after the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, presenting a seri...
Originally published as Coromandel Lecture 6, Coromandel Fertilisers Limited, New Delhi, IndiaSpeech...
In the past few decades, all over the world, farmers’ livelihoods have become increasingly imperiled...
India achieved independence in 1947 after about two hundred years of British rule. Soon thereafter, ...