Nobel-winning agricultural scientist Borlaug dies

Norman Borlaug, the U.S. agricultural scientist who received the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize for developing high-yielding crops to prevent famine in the developing world, has died at age 95, Texas A&M University said.Borlaug, hailed as a central figure in the “green revolution” that made more food available for the world’s hungry, died on Saturday night from cancer complications in Dallas.

The “green revolution” — the development of crops such as wheat that delivered better yields than traditional strains — is credited with helping avert massive famines that had been predicted in the developing world in the last half of the 20th century.

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1 Response to Nobel-winning agricultural scientist Borlaug dies

  1. Sad to hear. This man was one of my heroes in the biological sciences: a humanitarian scientist. Up their with Salk, Goodall, and Carson.

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