Wheat production was significantly increased through the development and implementation of high-yielding varieties (HYVs) of wheat, particularly during the Green Revolution in the mid-20th century. These varieties were bred for traits such as disease resistance and responsiveness to fertilizers. Additionally, the use of modern agricultural practices, including improved irrigation techniques, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides, played a crucial role in enhancing wheat yields worldwide.
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