1. One major success in increasing food production in India has been the adoption of high-yielding crop varieties and modern agricultural practices during the Green Revolution, which significantly boosted crop yields and improved food security.

    One major success in increasing food production in India has been the adoption of high-yielding crop varieties and modern agricultural practices during the Green Revolution, which significantly boosted crop yields and improved food security.

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  2. To meet growing food demand without expanding cultivated land, it's crucial to enhance agricultural productivity through innovations like advanced crop varieties, sustainable farming practices, efficient resource use, and technology adoption.

    To meet growing food demand without expanding cultivated land, it’s crucial to enhance agricultural productivity through innovations like advanced crop varieties, sustainable farming practices, efficient resource use, and technology adoption.

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  3. Limited scope for increasing cultivated land in India is due to factors such as urbanization, industrialization, environmental conservation efforts, land degradation, and competition for resources. These constraints highlight the necessity for maximizing productivity on existing agricultural lands.

    Limited scope for increasing cultivated land in India is due to factors such as urbanization, industrialization, environmental conservation efforts, land degradation, and competition for resources. These constraints highlight the necessity for maximizing productivity on existing agricultural lands.

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  4. One method mentioned to increase food production is the adoption of precision agriculture, which utilizes technology and data to optimize inputs, increase yields, and enhance resource efficiency on farms.

    One method mentioned to increase food production is the adoption of precision agriculture, which utilizes technology and data to optimize inputs, increase yields, and enhance resource efficiency on farms.

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  5. India will need to produce approximately 333 million metric tons of grain annually to feed its growing population, ensuring food security and meeting increasing demand for staple crops.

    India will need to produce approximately 333 million metric tons of grain annually to feed its growing population, ensuring food security and meeting increasing demand for staple crops.

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