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The Blue Revolution involved the adoption of a package programme in order to increase the production of marine and fish products. The blue revolution resulted in a huge boom in aquaculture and also featured extremely productive agricultural activity. The Green Revolution involved the production of high yielding varieties (often abbreviated to HYV) of seeds, resulting in an increase in agricultural production to combat food shortage and increase the revenue of the agricultural sector. The white revolution involved the operation flood that enhanced the production of milk and also resulted in the increased animal input that went into the dairy industry. The White revolution saw a huge increase in the productivity of the dairy industry. The Yellow revolution involved a sudden increase in the production of edible oil, which was achieved through the plantation of hybrid oil seeds (examples of which include mustard seeds, sesame seeds, etc.). The yellow revolution also involved complementary technologies for oil production.
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