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The Golden revolution was a period of very high productivity in
horticulture
food grain production
organic farming
pisciculture
- Option 1: Horticulture
- The Golden Revolution refers to the significant increase in the productivity of horticultural crops.
- This period enhanced the production of fruits, vegetables, spices, and flowers.
- Special emphasis was placed on improving techniques and infrastructure to boost output.
- Option 2: Food grain production
- This is associated with the Green Revolution, not the Golden Revolution.
- The Green Revolution focused on increasing cereal grain production through new agricultural technologies.
- Option 3: Organic farming
- While sustainable and eco-friendly, organic farming does not fall under any 'Revolution' title with 'Golden.'
- Organic farming emphasizes the use of natural methods over synthetic inputs.
- Option 4: Pisciculture
- The Blue Revolution targets the enhancement of fish production and focuses on aquaculture.
- It concerns inland and marine fisheries, not horticulture.
Your Answer is: Option 1 - Horticulture
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