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1. What was the \"Green Revolution?\" What are some of the advantages and disadv

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Question

1. What was the "Green Revolution?" What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of the Green Revolution? What is the focus of the next “green revolution,” and how do researchers get new, desired traits into crops?

2. What are the trade-offs of using genetically modified organisms in agriculture, and what are some “low-tech” (non-GMO) options for increasing crop production?

3. How does affluence affect diet and health?

4. What agricultural policies have been pursued in the United States, and what practices do they promote? What factors influence
agricultural policy decisions in different nations?

Explanation / Answer

Green revolution can be described in developed countries,there is a large increasing of crops production by using artificial fertilizers, pesticides.

Advantages:
Advantages of green revolution is drastically increases crops production.
This helps produce larger quantity of food for humans with respective increasing population.
we can use same land repeatedly to produce crops.

Disadvantages:
Environmental pollution.

Soil pollution.   
Ground water pollution by using fertilizers .
The next focus simply say that researchers are trying find fertilizers without any pollution causes to environment and society