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Green Revolution for Forest

M. Rajadurai, D. Jayakumar

Abstract


Although the Green Revolution has been able to improve agricultural output in some regions in the world, there was and is still room for improvement. As a result, many organizations continue to invent new ways to improve the techniques already used in the Green Revolution. Frequently quoted inventions are the System of Rice Intensification, marker-assisted selection, agroecology and applying existing technologies to agricultural problems of the developing world. Today the first place anyone looks for any information is online and here comes the need for catering to the needs of people. This has led to the concept of web designing, to cater to the needs of people. It kids toy or adults electronic good’s everything gets its own scope of popularity when it is in the Internet world. It is very much essential to have a website even for a small business ventures to internationally developed enterprises.   If this is the case, then it is really very necessary for a centralized E-collector to have its own website. Our website not only just act as a source of information, but also act as a tool for recycling international appeal, global presence as well as a cost-effective marketing tool since the major target are the producers and the consumers of the e-waste.

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Green Revolution, Enterprises, Agriculture, E-Collector, Adults.

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