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Father of green revolution saved millions of lives

By Javier Blas, Commodities Correspondent

Published: September 13 2009 16:45 | Last updated: September 13 2009 16:45

Norman Borlaug, US agronomist and 1970 Nobel Peace Prize winner, whose work saved hundred of millions from starvation in developing countries, has died at the age of 95.

Dr Borlaug was regarded as the father of the “green revolution” – the development of higher-yielding seeds and the unprecedented expansion in the use of irrigation, fertilisers and pesticides in developing countries.

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