High-yield crops are agricultural plants that produce a large amount of harvestable yield per unit of land. These crops are specifically bred and cultivated to maximize productivity.
Think of high-yield crops like supercharged cars. Just as these cars have engines designed for maximum speed and efficiency, high-yield crops have genetic modifications and farming techniques that make them incredibly productive.
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): Crops that have been altered through genetic engineering to improve their characteristics, such as resistance to pests or increased yield.
Intensive Agriculture: A farming method that involves using a large amount of labor, machinery, and capital on small areas of land to achieve high crop yields.
Green Revolution: A period of significant agricultural advancements in the mid-20th century, including the development of high-yielding crop varieties, which greatly increased global food production.
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