The name given to the widespread development of high-yield strains of wheat, corn and rice during the 1960s and early 1970s. It was more formally known as the Indicative World Plan for Agricultural Development. The revolution came after the Food and Agricultural Organization held the World Food Congress in 1963. A Freedom from Hunger campaign was set up with the goal of increasing food supplies and solving the world's hunger problems. (Source: WRIGHT)



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Bose-O'Reilly S, Rakete S, Landrigan PJ, Elbel J, Nordberg M, Nordberg G, Broberg K, Fitriani DK, Forsyth J, Et al 2025. Toxic metals in a Green Transition: Global health risks, sources, and policy responses - Insights from the Munich Toxic Metals Symposium 2025. Annals of Global Health 92 (1)