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Strikingly, it took just a handful of scientists – principally plant breeder Norman Borlaug – to avert the predicted famines by developing improved strains of dwarf wheat and rice and promoting their rapid adoption, along with improved agricultural practices and increased fertilizer use. The resulting increases in food production* were a necessary precondition for the rapid economic development that we are now witnessing in India, China and other parts of Asia.