Books > Professional & Technical > Agriculture & farming > Agricultural science
|
Buy Now
50 Years Of Green Revolution: An Anthology Of Research Papers (Hardcover)
Loot Price: R4,879
Discovery Miles 48 790
|
|
50 Years Of Green Revolution: An Anthology Of Research Papers (Hardcover)
Series: M.s. Swaminathan: The Quest For A World Without Hunger, 1
Expected to ship within 12 - 19 working days
|
The green revolution in India about 50 years ago transformed
India's image then as begging bowl to bread basket. This
transformation during the 1960s took just about 4 years. The yield
increases achieved in wheat and then in rice which occurred in just
about half decade is far in excess of the yield increases during
the preceding 4000 years. This remarkable feat was achieved with
the leadership of the author using the dwarf wheat types which had
been produced by Norman Borlaug in Mexico.The research and
development of green revolution of wheat and rice at the Indian
Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi was led by the author
along with his team of students and co-workers. He has published
over 100 papers on green revolution and the ever-green revolution
which is a refinement of the former. This book is a compilation of
just about 40 of his numerous research papers, monographs and books
published by him on this subject.The papers in this book bring out
the scientific basis of the modification of the plant type so as to
be responsive to exogenous addition of chemical fertilizers and
irrigation. The ideal plant type enables capture of adequate
sunlight and using the chemical fertilizers added to the soil,
produce substantial photosynthetic starch. And because the plants
have short and thick culm, they are able to withstand enormous
amounts of grains in their ears. This indeed was the basis of
breaking the yield barriers associated with native varieties. The
book also brings out that green revolution had established the food
security at the national level but not at the individual household
levels of millions of resource-poor rural small and marginal
farming, fishing and landless families. Further green revolution
was commodity-centric and the manner of its practice led to
environmental degradation and social inequities. This author
realized as early as 1972 that system of agriculture in India
should be designed to fight both the famines of food and rural
livelihoods. In pursuit of it, this author further designed an
evergreen revolution with systems approach. What this means is
providing concurrent attention to ecological foundations of
agriculture and the livelihoods of the rural people.The book also
brings out that green revolution was a team effort involving
scientists, policy makers, administrators, farmers and
students.This book is an outstanding example of green revolution
providing a breathing space by putting the cereal grain production
rate ahead of the population growth rate and then when food
security has been adequately established, the system is changed to
achieve productivity in perpetuity without causing environmental
and social harm.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
You might also like..
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.