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The Green Revolution was not equally successful in all parts of India. Why?

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The Green Revolution was not equally successful in all parts of India due to following reasons:
(i) Irrigation facilities were limited only to Punjab, Haryana and Western U.P.
(ii) Farmers were not aware of modern technology and its accessibility.
(iii) Good and high yielding varieties of seeds were not easily available because of faulty distribution and storage system.
(iv) Poverty of farmers.
(v) Small size of land holdings.
(vi) Lack of investment capacity.
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