Why is Dr. Norman Borlaug often called “the man who saved a billion lives”?
A.
Dr. Borlaug’s work significantly increased agricultural yields in Mexico and India.
B.
Dr. Borlaug’s work focused on making money rather than on feeding the population.
C.
Dr. Borlaug’s work is attributed to a modern world population that has exceeded six billion.
D.
Dr. Borlaug’s work helped to eliminate small farms and improve mechanization on a large scale.

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Answer:

Because of his achievements to prevent hunger, famine and misery around the world," The World Food Prize writes on its website, "it is said that Dr. Borlaug has 'saved more lives than any other person who has ever lived

Answer:

Dr. Borlaug’s work significantly increased agricultural yields in Mexico and India

Explanation:

its A