rohepööret
Rohepööret, also known as the Green Revolution, refers to a series of technological advances and policies that occurred in the mid-20th century, primarily in the developing world, that increased agricultural productivity and helped feed a rapidly growing global population. The term was coined by Mexican economist Raúl Prebisch in 1968 to describe the significant increase in agricultural output that occurred in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Green Revolution was driven by the introduction of high-yielding varieties of wheat, rice, and other crops,
However, the Green Revolution has also been criticized for its environmental and social impacts. The use of
Despite these criticisms, the Green Revolution has had a profound impact on global food security and has