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The green Revolution Objectives To understand what the green revolution is To evaluate the successes of the Green revolution To understand the impact of the Green Revolution on food production
The Green Revolution – changes to farming in the Developing world Think about the most basic types of farming in the world – what  changes could be made to improve farming productivity?
What is the green revolution? The Green Revolution is a term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s. This transformation occurred as the result of programs of agricultural research, extension, and infrastructural development, instigated and largely funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, along with the Ford Foundation and other major agencies. The Rockefeller and Ford Foundation jointly established IRRI (The International Rice Research Institute) in the Philippines in 1960. HYVs (high yielding varieties) spread throughout that country, Indonesia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and other non-Soviet bloc countries throughout Latin American, Asia, and North Africa. USAID became involved in subsidizing rural infrastructure development and fertilizer shipments.
HYV adaptations – what advantages will these bring to the plant and or farmer? Shorter stems Narrower leaves Standard plant length/height Insensitive to variations in day length/photoperiod Matures more rapidly Yields are higher
Look at the successes and failures of the green revolution – Evaluate the overall impact of the Green revolution
Is the green revolution a good or bad thing? Who wins and who loses?
India and the green revolution Why did India participate in the green revolution? The world's worst recorded food disaster happened in 1943 in British-ruled India. Known as the Bengal Famine, an estimated four million people died of hunger that year alone in eastern India (that included today's Bangladesh).  Causes of the famine; shortfall in food production in the area.  World War II made food supply a low priority for the British rulers.  Indian traders hoarded food in order to sell at higher prices.It was therefore natural that food security was a paramount item on free India's agenda. This awareness led to the Green Revolution in  India.However, the term "Green Revolution" is applied to the period from 1967 to 1978. Between 1947 and 1967, efforts at achieving food self-sufficiency were not entirely successful. Efforts until 1967 largely concentrated on expanding the farming areas. But starvation deaths were still being reported in the newspapers. In a perfect case of Malthusian economics, population was growing at a much faster rate than food production. This called for drastic action to increase yield. The action came in the form of the Green Revolution.The term "Green Revolution" is a general one that is applied to successful agricultural experiments in many Third World countries. It is NOT specific to India. But it was most successful in India.
What was the Green Revolution in India? There were three basic elements in the method of the Green Revolution: 1) Continued expansion of farming areas The area of land under cultivation was being increased right from 1947. But this was not enough in meeting with rising demand. Other methods were required. Yet, the expansion of cultivable land also had to continue. So, the Green Revolution continued with this quantitative expansion of farmlands. 2) Double-cropping existing farmland Double-cropping was a primary feature of the Green Revolution. Instead of one crop season per year, the decision was made to have two crop seasons per year. The one-season-per-year practice was based on the fact that there is only natural monsoon per year. This was correct. So, there had to be two "monsoons" per year. One would be the natural monsoon and the other an artificial 'monsoon.' The artificial monsoon came in the form of huge irrigation facilities. Dams were built to arrest large volumes of natural monsoon water which were earlier being wasted. Simple irrigation techniques were also adopted. 3) Using seeds with superior genetics This was the scientific aspect of the Green Revolution. The Indian Council for Agricultural research was re-organized in 1965 and then again in 1973. It developed new strains of high yield value (HYV) seeds, mainly wheat and rice but also millet and corn. The most noteworthy HYV seed was the K68 variety for wheat. The credit for developing this strain goes to Dr. M.P. Singh who is also regarded as the hero of India's Green revolution.
http://www.indiaonestop.com/Greenrevolution.htm
Was the green revolution a good thing?

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7. green revolution

  • 1. The green Revolution Objectives To understand what the green revolution is To evaluate the successes of the Green revolution To understand the impact of the Green Revolution on food production
  • 2. The Green Revolution – changes to farming in the Developing world Think about the most basic types of farming in the world – what changes could be made to improve farming productivity?
  • 3. What is the green revolution? The Green Revolution is a term used to describe the transformation of agriculture in many developing nations that led to significant increases in agricultural production between the 1940s and 1960s. This transformation occurred as the result of programs of agricultural research, extension, and infrastructural development, instigated and largely funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, along with the Ford Foundation and other major agencies. The Rockefeller and Ford Foundation jointly established IRRI (The International Rice Research Institute) in the Philippines in 1960. HYVs (high yielding varieties) spread throughout that country, Indonesia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and other non-Soviet bloc countries throughout Latin American, Asia, and North Africa. USAID became involved in subsidizing rural infrastructure development and fertilizer shipments.
  • 4. HYV adaptations – what advantages will these bring to the plant and or farmer? Shorter stems Narrower leaves Standard plant length/height Insensitive to variations in day length/photoperiod Matures more rapidly Yields are higher
  • 5.
  • 6. Look at the successes and failures of the green revolution – Evaluate the overall impact of the Green revolution
  • 7. Is the green revolution a good or bad thing? Who wins and who loses?
  • 8. India and the green revolution Why did India participate in the green revolution? The world's worst recorded food disaster happened in 1943 in British-ruled India. Known as the Bengal Famine, an estimated four million people died of hunger that year alone in eastern India (that included today's Bangladesh). Causes of the famine; shortfall in food production in the area. World War II made food supply a low priority for the British rulers. Indian traders hoarded food in order to sell at higher prices.It was therefore natural that food security was a paramount item on free India's agenda. This awareness led to the Green Revolution in  India.However, the term "Green Revolution" is applied to the period from 1967 to 1978. Between 1947 and 1967, efforts at achieving food self-sufficiency were not entirely successful. Efforts until 1967 largely concentrated on expanding the farming areas. But starvation deaths were still being reported in the newspapers. In a perfect case of Malthusian economics, population was growing at a much faster rate than food production. This called for drastic action to increase yield. The action came in the form of the Green Revolution.The term "Green Revolution" is a general one that is applied to successful agricultural experiments in many Third World countries. It is NOT specific to India. But it was most successful in India.
  • 9.
  • 10. What was the Green Revolution in India? There were three basic elements in the method of the Green Revolution: 1) Continued expansion of farming areas The area of land under cultivation was being increased right from 1947. But this was not enough in meeting with rising demand. Other methods were required. Yet, the expansion of cultivable land also had to continue. So, the Green Revolution continued with this quantitative expansion of farmlands. 2) Double-cropping existing farmland Double-cropping was a primary feature of the Green Revolution. Instead of one crop season per year, the decision was made to have two crop seasons per year. The one-season-per-year practice was based on the fact that there is only natural monsoon per year. This was correct. So, there had to be two "monsoons" per year. One would be the natural monsoon and the other an artificial 'monsoon.' The artificial monsoon came in the form of huge irrigation facilities. Dams were built to arrest large volumes of natural monsoon water which were earlier being wasted. Simple irrigation techniques were also adopted. 3) Using seeds with superior genetics This was the scientific aspect of the Green Revolution. The Indian Council for Agricultural research was re-organized in 1965 and then again in 1973. It developed new strains of high yield value (HYV) seeds, mainly wheat and rice but also millet and corn. The most noteworthy HYV seed was the K68 variety for wheat. The credit for developing this strain goes to Dr. M.P. Singh who is also regarded as the hero of India's Green revolution.
  • 12. Was the green revolution a good thing?