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India Seeks Second Green RevolutionNEW DELHI - Apr 4/07 - SNS -- India's inability to narrow the gap between local pulse production levels and demand has generated calls for expanded research efforts aimed at igniting a second green revolution in the country with the goal of creating higher yielding varieties. The industry association Assocham said argues, "With pulses production stagnating at around 13 million MT as against their annual demand of 18 to 19 million MT, uncontrolled price fluctuations until arrested could bring pains to consumer and government and pose biggest challenge before it to contain inflation. "During 2006-07, the country consumed over 17 million MT of pulse, while its production has stagnated at 11-13 million MT for last five years." Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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