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Man's survival, from the time of Adam and Eve until the invention of agriculture, must have been precarious because of his inability to ensure his food supply.
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Author Details: Type: Scientist Quotes Category: American Scientist Quotes Date of Birth: March 25, 1914 Nationality: American Amazon: Norman Borlaug on Amazon |
Related Authors: Carl Sagan Margaret Mead George Washington Carver Thomas J. Watson W. Edwards Deming Jonas Salk Isaac Asimov Cleveland Abbe |
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Select Norman Borlaug Quotations:
The green revolution has an entirely different meaning to most people in the affluent nations of the privileged world than to those in the developing nations of the forgotten world.
Norman Borlaug The forgotten world is made up primarily of the developing nations, where most of the people, comprising more than fifty percent of the total world population, live in poverty, with hunger as a constant companion and fear of famine a continual menace. Norman Borlaug For, behind the scenes, halfway around the world in Mexico, were two decades of aggressive research on wheat that not only enabled Mexico to become self-sufficient with respect to wheat production but also paved the way to rapid increase in its production in other countries. Norman Borlaug I am but one member of a vast team made up of many organizations, officials, thousands of scientists, and millions of farmers - mostly small and humble - who for many years have been fighting a quiet, oftentimes losing war on the food production front. Norman Borlaug Man can and must prevent the tragedy of famine in the future instead of merely trying with pious regret to salvage the human wreckage of the famine, as he has so often done in the past. Norman Borlaug During the past three years spectacular progress has been made in increasing wheat, rice, and maize production in several of the most populous developing countries of southern Asia, where widespread famine appeared inevitable only five years ago. Norman Borlaug Nevertheless, the number of farmers, small as well as large, who are adopting the new seeds and new technology is increasing very rapidly, and the increase in numbers during the past three years has been phenomenal. Norman Borlaug |
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Quote Keywords: Adam, Agriculture, Because, Been, Ensure, Eve, Food, His, Inability, Invention, Man, Must, Precarious, Supply, Survival, Time, Until |
Dictionary Links: Adam, Agriculture, Because, Been, Ensure, Eve, Food, His, Inability, Invention, Man, Must, Precarious, Supply, Survival, Time, Until |
All Norman Borlaug Quotations: Almost certainly, however, the first essential component... Cereal production in the rain-fed... Civilization as it is known today... Contrasting sharply, in the developing countries represented... During the past three years spectacular... Food is the moral right of... For, behind the scenes, halfway around... I am but one member of... Man can and must prevent the... Man seems to insist on ignoring... Man's survival, from the time of... Nevertheless, the number of farmers, small... Plant diseases, drought, desolation, despair were recurrent... The destiny of world civilization depends upon... The forgotten world is made up... The green revolution has an entirely... There are no miracles in agricultural production. Therefore I feel that the aforementioned guiding... Without food, man can live at... Yet food is something that is... |
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