Norman Borlaug
In a world grappling with hunger, one man's determination changed the course of history. Norman Borlaug, the unassuming scientist from Iowa, embarked on a mission that would save countless lives. Armed with a passion for agriculture and a brilliant mind, Borlaug revolutionized crop yields and spearheaded the Green Revolution. His groundbreaking work on disease-resistant wheat varieties transformed food production in Mexico, India, and Pakistan. Known as the "Father of the Green Revolution," Borlaug's innovations averted widespread famine and earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970. Today, we delve into the extraordinary life of this agricultural visionary, exploring how his tireless efforts continue to shape global food security and inspire future generations of scientists.
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