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Option 4 : Only Il
The correct answer is Only II.
- In India, yield is measured as crop production on a given piece of land during a single season.
- Till the mid-1960s, the seeds used in cultivation were traditional ones with relatively low yields.
- The Green Revolution in the late 1960s introduced the Indian farmer to High Yielding Varieties (HYV) of seeds.
- As a result, the same piece of land would now produce far larger quantities of foodgrains.
Thus, we can say that the yield is measured as crop production on a given piece of land during a single season in India.
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