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disadvantages of pastoral farming​

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Answered by hariomahir
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Disadvantages of pastoral farming are:-

1) Some of the pastoral farmers have to buy food for their animals, which can be quite expensive. ...

2) Problems with financial and insurance services. ...

3) Overgrazing of the pastoral area can lead to many problems including land erosion and destruction of the vegetation of the land.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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Pastoral farming is a technique in which the farmer rears animals such as sheep, cattle etc on a vast scale and shifts them from area to area in search of food and water.

Disadvantages Of Pastoral Farming

  • The biggest unpleasant impact of pastoral farming is being attacked by insects and infections. Some insects and infections can kill the animals, directing to substantial losses.

  • Periodic veterinary check-ups and vaccinations can prevent this. It can be quite expensive to get animal feed. Many herders have to purchase food for their animals. Due to the recent economic circumstance, foods are relatively expensive.

  • Climate changes have led to rose shortages and aridity in several parts of the world, making it increasingly difficult to do this type of agriculture. This has led to the casualty of herds of livestock.

  • Excessive grazing will detonate the vegetation of the land. Overgrazing will result in soil erosion.

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