While India had immensely benefitted from the Green Revolution, the technology involved was not free from risks. Can you mention one such risk on the basis of value or importance given to farmers?
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One such risk was the possibility that it would increase the disparities between small and big farmers because only the big farmers could afford the required inputs, thereby getting most of the benefits of the Green Revolution.
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