List of Agricultural Revolutions in India with Complete information free PDF | List-TABLE

Today we are going to know about more than 20 agriculture related revolution (Agricultural Revolutions) about which you may have never read before

List of Agricultural Revolution

Agricultural Revolutions

List of Agricultural Revolution in India


Sn. Agricultural Revolutions Details 
1 Green Revolution The aim is to increase production through the use of improved seeds with high productive capacity, use of modern equipment, irrigation system, use of fertilizers and pesticides etc.  The father of Green Revolution is Norman E. Borlaug but the father of Green Revolution in India is M.S. Swaminathan
2 White Revolution White Revolution is related to Milk Production
3 Yellow Revolution Oilseeds Production
4 Gray Revolution Gray Revolution is associated with Manure and Fertilizers
5 Blue Revolution Fish Production
6 Round Revolution Potato Production 
7 Silver Revolution Egg Production 
8 Red Revolution Meet and Tomato Production 
9 Pink Revolution Prawn And Onion Production
10 Golden Revolution Fruit Production 
11 Black Revolution Biofuels/Jatropha Production
12 Brown Revolution Non-conventional Energy Source & Leather Production
13 Rainbow Revolution All Agricultural Produce
14 Evergreen Revolution Reduction in wastage of Food, Grains, Fruits and Vegetables
15 Golden Fiber Revolution Jute Production 
16 Silver Fiber Revolution Cotton Production 
17 Prabhani Revolution Okra Production 
18 Badami Revolution Spices Production 
19 Purple Revolution Purple Revolution is related to Lavender Flower
20 Saffron Revolution Saffron Revolution is related to Solar Energy (Promote the use of solar energy)
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Evergreen Revolution The term was coined by Dr. M. S. Swaminathan to denote the green revolution based on sustainable methods of crop intensification and diversification. Started in 11th five year plan.

22Vertical Revolution in AgricultureMaximizing production per unit land area per unit of time using intensive cropping system, high production inputs and improved management practices

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