What reforms in India’s agricultural sector have solved the problem of hunger?

India suffers from overpopulation. This raises the problem of hunger. However, India has partially managed to solve this problem thanks to the Green Revolution. It is customary to call a “green revolution” a qualitative transformation of production methods in agriculture. The agricultural sector of India began to actively use the achievements of modern breeding and genetics, various kinds of technology and chemicals. Perhaps most importantly, irrigation has affected crop yields. Now India ranks first in the world in terms of the area of ​​irrigated land. The amount of products produced by agriculture and the provision of the population with food products have increased. But nevertheless, the nutrition of most of the population is inadequate, since a lot of plant products and little animal are consumed.



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