Agricultural Revolutions Overview
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Match the following revolutions with their related production:

Green Revolution = Food Grain Production White Revolution = Milk Production Blue Revolution = Fish Production Yellow Revolution = Oil Seeds Production Parbhani Revolution = Okra Gray Revolution = Manures And Fertilizers Brown Revolution = Non-Conventional Conventional Energy Source Round Revolution = Potato Production Red Revolution = Meat/Tomato Production Silver Revolution = Egg Production/Poultry Silver Fiber Revolution = Cotton Golden Fiber Revolution = Jute Pink Revolution = Prawn Production Black Revolution = Bio Fuel (Jatropha) Golden Revolution = Fruit Production (Apple) Evergreen Revolution = Reduction Wastage of Food Grains, Fruits & Vegetables Rainbow Revolution = Overall Development of Agriculture Sector

What is produced in the Blue Revolution?

Fish

What does the Green Revolution focus on?

Food Grain Production

Which revolution is associated with the production of jute?

<p>Golden Fiber Revolution</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which revolution is associated with milk production?

<p>White Revolution</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Brown Revolution is related to oil seeds production.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following revolutions with their related production:

<p>Green Revolution = Food Grain Production White Revolution = Milk Production Blue Revolution = Fish Production Yellow Revolution = Oil Seeds Production Parbhani Revolution = Okra Gray Revolution = Manures And Fertilizers Brown Revolution = Non-Conventional Conventional Energy Source Round Revolution = Potato Production Red Revolution = Meat/Tomato Production Silver Revolution = Egg Production/Poultry Silver Fiber Revolution = Cotton Golden Fiber Revolution = Jute Pink Revolution = Prawn Production Black Revolution = Bio Fuel (Jatropha) Golden Revolution = Fruit Production (Apple) Evergreen Revolution = Reduction Wastage of Food Grains, Fruits &amp; Vegetables Rainbow Revolution = Overall Development of Agriculture Sector (1996)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Green Revolution relate to?

<p>Food Grain Production</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which revolution is associated with cotton?

<p>Silver Fiber Revolution</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Yellow Revolution is related to milk production.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Blue Revolution is associated with ______ production.

<p>fish</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Agricultural Revolutions

  • Green Revolution: Increased food grain production
  • White Revolution: Increased milk production
  • Blue Revolution: Increased fish production
  • Yellow Revolution: Increased oil seeds production
  • Parbhani Revolution: Focused on okra production
  • Gray Revolution: Increased manures and fertilizers use
  • Brown Revolution: Increased non-conventional and conventional energy sources for agriculture
  • Round Revolution: Increased potato production
  • Red Revolution: Increased meat and tomato production
  • Silver Revolution: Increased egg production and poultry farming
  • Silver Fiber Revolution: Increased cotton production
  • Golden Fiber Revolution: Increased jute production
  • Pink Revolution: Increased prawn production
  • Black Revolution: Increased biofuel production, particularly from Jatropha
  • Food Chain Revolution: Aimed to improve the food grain production chain
  • Golden Revolution: Focused on fruit production, particularly apples
  • Evergreen Revolution: Targeted a reduction in wastage of food grains, fruits, and vegetables
  • Rainbow Revolution: Represents the overall development of the agriculture sector

Agricultural Revolutions

  • Green Revolution: Focuses on improving food grain production through advancements in farming technologies and practices.
  • White Revolution: Emphasizes increasing milk production using improved dairy breeds and practices.
  • Blue Revolution: Aims to enhance fish production through aquaculture and sustainable fishing practices.
  • Yellow Revolution: Concentrates on boosting oilseeds production, addressing the demand for vegetable oils.
  • Parbhani Revolution: Centers on improving okra yield and production methods.
  • Gray Revolution: Focuses on the production and use of manures and fertilizers to enhance soil fertility.
  • Brown Revolution: Aims to utilize both conventional and non-conventional energy sources in agriculture.
  • Round Revolution: Focuses on increasing potato production through efficient farming techniques.
  • Red Revolution: Enhances meat and tomato production, contributing to improved protein sources.
  • Silver Revolution: Emphasizes egg production and poultry farming for increased poultry output.
  • Silver Fiber Revolution: Targets cotton production, specifically focusing on the RRB-SO variety.
  • Golden Fiber Revolution: Focuses on increasing jute production.
  • Pink Revolution: Emphasizes prawn production and its contribution to the seafood industry.
  • Black Revolution: Targets biofuel production, particularly using Jatropha plants.
  • Food Chain Revolution: Encompasses the entire food production process, aiming to improve food grain production and distribution.
  • Golden Revolution: Focuses on increasing fruit production, particularly emphasizing apples.
  • Evergreen Revolution: Focuses on reducing food wastage in various aspects of agriculture, including grains, fruits, and vegetables.
  • Rainbow Revolution: Represents the overall development and improvement of the agricultural sector.

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This quiz covers the various agricultural revolutions that have transformed food production across the globe. Explore key movements such as the Green, White, and Blue Revolutions to understand their impact on agriculture and food security. Test your knowledge of these significant changes in agricultural practices and outputs.

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