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Green revolution was an important milestone encouraging a more sustainable agriculture with less pesticides and fertilizers

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The statement is False.

While the Green Revolution, which began in the mid-20th century, significantly increased agricultural production through the use of high-yield variety (HYV) seeds, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides, it did not promote sustainability in the way we understand it today. The intensive farming practices associated with the Green Revolution often led to environmental degradation, soil depletion, and increased dependence on chemical inputs.

Sustainable agriculture emphasizes methods that maintain productivity over the long term while minimizing harm to the environment, such as organic farming and integrated pest management. Therefore, stating that the Green Revolution encouraged more sustainable agriculture with less pesticides and fertilizers is misleading.

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