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Achieving a Doubly Green Revolution
The relationship between agriculture and the environment is the subject
of increasingly heated debate. The aim of this paper is not to explain
all of the controversy’s technical aspects, but rather to formulate a
general framework which will allow for a convergence of the “two Green
Revolutions.”
“The relationship between agriculture and the environment is the subject of increasingly heated debate. The aim of this paper is not to explain all of the controversy’s technical aspects, but rather to formulate a general framework which will allow for a convergence of the “two Green Revolutions.”
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