Norman Borlaug was born on March 25, 1914, and he passed away on
September 12, 2009. He was an American agronomist and humanitarian who
is often referred to as the "Father of the Green Revolution." Borlaug's
work in developing high-yielding varieties of wheat and other crops
helped increase agricultural productivity, alleviate hunger, and prevent
famine in various parts of the world. He was awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1970 for his contributions to world peace through increasing
food supply.
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