1. As a result of this, many states have lost their self sufficiency in food and have been compelled to import food grains at an exorbitant price from the grain traders in the international market;aims at reducing the subsidies given to the agricultural sector by the respective states
2. Water Scarcity Looms;Gardner G See;World Watch Institute,2009
3. of hybrid seeds, fertilizer, and pesticides,--smallholders began a mass migration to the cities in the 1960s and '70s. In Southeast Asia, long held up as one of the Green Revolution's success stories, the urban population swung from 20 percent in 1975 to 35 percent in 2000. The World Bank reckons that by 2030, more than half of Southeast Asians will be urban dwellers;Why the ?green revolution' in Africa may be misguided,2006