The "Green Revolution" of the 1960s and 1970s produced an unprecedented growth in agriculture in developing countries. The authors of this Brief examine the Green Revolution's impacts on agricultural production and its social impacts. They then turn to the problems it may have engendered as documented in the empirical literature on the affect of agricultural technological on poor farmers. They conclude with some recommendations about the conditions under which the Green Revolution and similar yield-enhancing technologies are likely to have equitable benefits among farmers.Non-PRIFPRI
We estimate the impact of the Green Revolution in the developing world by exploiting exogenous heter...
SummaryGreen Revolution policies are again being pursued to drive agricultural growth and reduce pov...
This paper examines the changes in the agriculture of green revolution states. The results revealed ...
"Agricultural growth is essential for fostering economic development and feeding growing populations...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
The Green Revolution was initiated in the 1960’s to address the issue of malnutrition in the develop...
The development and introduction of transgenically modified organisms to enhance crop and animal pro...
"Green Revolution" is a term now almost unanimously employed to define the agricultural phenomenen o...
The green revolution became an icon in agricultural development in Indonesia in the early seventies ...
Ever since from classical times, the Indian economy is totally dependent on agriculture. D...
In the preceding pages we have attempted a detailed rebuttal of the view that, given the prevailing ...
Green Revolution technologies were developed and promoted to boost food supplies and foster develop...
The green revolution became an icon in agricultural development in Indonesia in the early seventies ...
Improved farm technology helps all main groups of the poor�-�small farmers, farmworkers, other low-w...
Technology and society share a close relationship, as the adoption of new technologies has consequen...
We estimate the impact of the Green Revolution in the developing world by exploiting exogenous heter...
SummaryGreen Revolution policies are again being pursued to drive agricultural growth and reduce pov...
This paper examines the changes in the agriculture of green revolution states. The results revealed ...
"Agricultural growth is essential for fostering economic development and feeding growing populations...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
The Green Revolution was initiated in the 1960’s to address the issue of malnutrition in the develop...
The development and introduction of transgenically modified organisms to enhance crop and animal pro...
"Green Revolution" is a term now almost unanimously employed to define the agricultural phenomenen o...
The green revolution became an icon in agricultural development in Indonesia in the early seventies ...
Ever since from classical times, the Indian economy is totally dependent on agriculture. D...
In the preceding pages we have attempted a detailed rebuttal of the view that, given the prevailing ...
Green Revolution technologies were developed and promoted to boost food supplies and foster develop...
The green revolution became an icon in agricultural development in Indonesia in the early seventies ...
Improved farm technology helps all main groups of the poor�-�small farmers, farmworkers, other low-w...
Technology and society share a close relationship, as the adoption of new technologies has consequen...
We estimate the impact of the Green Revolution in the developing world by exploiting exogenous heter...
SummaryGreen Revolution policies are again being pursued to drive agricultural growth and reduce pov...
This paper examines the changes in the agriculture of green revolution states. The results revealed ...