Geography
Answer
Green Revolution in late sixties brought a turning point in agriculture. As a result the productivity of global agriculture increased drastically. This increase in productivity made it possible to feed the growing human population. There was introduction of High yielding Varieties of crop seeds. This helped a lot to prevent starvation in many developing countries. The Green Revolution also improved the rural infrastructure and brought about rural electrification.
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