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describe the rise of comercial forestry under the colonial goverment​

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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The rise of Commercial forestry started after the arrival of the Britishers in India. British introduced plantation to make revenue and profit by shipping the products in Europe. Large areas of forest land cleared for the plantations of tea, coffee, rubber, and indigo

Answered by lovingheart
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Under the indian forest act 1865 the colonial government rise the commercial forest.

Explanation:

  • The britishers are cut the dense forest and cultivate the commercial forest.
  • Rising of commercial forestry mostly affect the indigenous people.
  • The reasons for rising of commercial forestry are to restrict the grazing activities in forest areas, timber production for the purpose of commercial uses, the villagers are restrict to use of forest and oits products.
  • The cut trees are used to build ships and railways.
  • The woods are used to industrial purpose.
  • The commercial forestry trees are indigo, tea, rubber, etc.
  • For the purpose of rising commercial forestry the britishers first remove the dense forest (deforestation).

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