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Laura Mulvey The Green Revolution in India  Changing Agricultural Traditions
What was the green revolution? A movement starting post WWII to address food shortages in developing countries  International relief organizations invested in research to  breed more productive rice and wheat crops New agricultural technologies were brought to India- fertilizer, agrochemicals, new types of irrigation
Major issues  Conflict between western and traditional indigenous views  Development Science Agriculture  Environment An effort to break ecological limits that resulted in new types of insecurity and vulnerability  Political, cultural and economic issues inherent in green revolution exacerbated political, ethnic and religious tensions
Why was a revolution needed? Famine had ripped though parts of India in the past, and many economists and agricultural scientists predicted worse famine in the future is a new plan was not put in place Overpopulation was stretching India’s food resources Government inability to ensure proper movement of good to areas that were in need
What were the political consequences? Growing Fears in US about spread of communism Food insecurity created political insecurity which could lead to communist uprisings Part of the US strategy to combat communism was to ensure food security in developing countries President Truman visiting the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines
Green revolution vs. traditional agriculture Green revolution introduced High Yielding Crop Varieties (HYCVs) to India HYCVs required constant input of agrochemicals (pesticides etc.) and fertilizers New irrigation techniques were implemented HYCV seeds and agrochemicals needed to be obtained from NGOs or from large distributors Created difficult environment for small farmers  Seed had traditionally been harvested yearly from the field, now farming required lots of inputs
High yield crop varieties (HYCVs) International Rice Research Institute, IRRI IR8 “miracle seed” Cooking quality issues Pest resistance issues  With proper inputs (fertilizer, chemicals) could produce up to 5x more grain per hectare   Semi dwarf varieties developed More plant mass found in grain Resistant to high winds Distribution plant for IR8 in Africa
Agrochemicals ,[object Object]
Pesticide use necessary, many HYCV had poor pest resistanceIssues from improper use of agrochemicals Farmers wee not always taught proper application techniques Toxic issues from pesticides Over fertilization Most fertilizers imported from US Created large market for fertilizer manufacturing Many war time explosive manufacturing plants converted to fertilizer manufacturing
How did India benefit? Increased Crop Yield seen in majority of HYCV areas Large expansion of HYCV use continued well though the 80’s Farms with proper use of agrochemicals/fertilizers saw dramatic increase Benefit not seen as much in small farms Eventually in most areas crop yield plateaued  and subsequently fell
What were the ecological consequences? Problems with soil fertility Micronutrient issues Increased dependence of external applications of fertilizer Water quality issues Ecological degradation caused returns to decrease at the years went on Loss of diversity  Improper application of pesticides caused poisoning    Activist poster from the 1980s calling for an end to pesticide use
What were the social and political consequences Changed the nature of agriculture, from internal to external inputs (buying seed, fertilizer etc) The commercialization of relationships and subsequent cultural erosion  The rapid increase in grain in the first several years drove down the price of food, harder for small farmers to make a profit It increased competition for smaller resources, rural inequality
What were the social and political consequences Seed and chemical distribution was controlled by the Indian government, the top-down approach created tensions in the state Decreasing return on investments caused many farmers to blame government Increased ethnic and religious tensions Feelings of resentment among farmers Farm riots
Crisis in Punjab  Punjab region once known as India's “bread basket” Inhabited by Sikh minority Tensions between state and central Indian government over control of agricultural economics  Increased ethnic/religious tensions  Call for formation of independent Sikh state
Crisis in Punjab

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Thegreenrevolutioninindia 090420180040-phpapp01

  • 1. Laura Mulvey The Green Revolution in India Changing Agricultural Traditions
  • 2. What was the green revolution? A movement starting post WWII to address food shortages in developing countries International relief organizations invested in research to breed more productive rice and wheat crops New agricultural technologies were brought to India- fertilizer, agrochemicals, new types of irrigation
  • 3. Major issues Conflict between western and traditional indigenous views Development Science Agriculture Environment An effort to break ecological limits that resulted in new types of insecurity and vulnerability Political, cultural and economic issues inherent in green revolution exacerbated political, ethnic and religious tensions
  • 4. Why was a revolution needed? Famine had ripped though parts of India in the past, and many economists and agricultural scientists predicted worse famine in the future is a new plan was not put in place Overpopulation was stretching India’s food resources Government inability to ensure proper movement of good to areas that were in need
  • 5. What were the political consequences? Growing Fears in US about spread of communism Food insecurity created political insecurity which could lead to communist uprisings Part of the US strategy to combat communism was to ensure food security in developing countries President Truman visiting the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines
  • 6. Green revolution vs. traditional agriculture Green revolution introduced High Yielding Crop Varieties (HYCVs) to India HYCVs required constant input of agrochemicals (pesticides etc.) and fertilizers New irrigation techniques were implemented HYCV seeds and agrochemicals needed to be obtained from NGOs or from large distributors Created difficult environment for small farmers Seed had traditionally been harvested yearly from the field, now farming required lots of inputs
  • 7. High yield crop varieties (HYCVs) International Rice Research Institute, IRRI IR8 “miracle seed” Cooking quality issues Pest resistance issues With proper inputs (fertilizer, chemicals) could produce up to 5x more grain per hectare Semi dwarf varieties developed More plant mass found in grain Resistant to high winds Distribution plant for IR8 in Africa
  • 8.
  • 9. Pesticide use necessary, many HYCV had poor pest resistanceIssues from improper use of agrochemicals Farmers wee not always taught proper application techniques Toxic issues from pesticides Over fertilization Most fertilizers imported from US Created large market for fertilizer manufacturing Many war time explosive manufacturing plants converted to fertilizer manufacturing
  • 10.
  • 11. How did India benefit? Increased Crop Yield seen in majority of HYCV areas Large expansion of HYCV use continued well though the 80’s Farms with proper use of agrochemicals/fertilizers saw dramatic increase Benefit not seen as much in small farms Eventually in most areas crop yield plateaued and subsequently fell
  • 12. What were the ecological consequences? Problems with soil fertility Micronutrient issues Increased dependence of external applications of fertilizer Water quality issues Ecological degradation caused returns to decrease at the years went on Loss of diversity Improper application of pesticides caused poisoning Activist poster from the 1980s calling for an end to pesticide use
  • 13. What were the social and political consequences Changed the nature of agriculture, from internal to external inputs (buying seed, fertilizer etc) The commercialization of relationships and subsequent cultural erosion The rapid increase in grain in the first several years drove down the price of food, harder for small farmers to make a profit It increased competition for smaller resources, rural inequality
  • 14. What were the social and political consequences Seed and chemical distribution was controlled by the Indian government, the top-down approach created tensions in the state Decreasing return on investments caused many farmers to blame government Increased ethnic and religious tensions Feelings of resentment among farmers Farm riots
  • 15. Crisis in Punjab Punjab region once known as India's “bread basket” Inhabited by Sikh minority Tensions between state and central Indian government over control of agricultural economics Increased ethnic/religious tensions Call for formation of independent Sikh state
  • 17. How does this relate to environmental history? Changed how farmers interacted with the environment Movement to high tech centralized agriculture Commercialization of major grain seed Illustrates relationships between environmental degradation and political/social issues