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Explain Shifting Cultivation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is a  way of farming in some tropical countries in which farmers use an area of land until it cannot be used for growing plants any more, then move on to a new area of land .


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Answered by LEGENDARYSUMIT01
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SHIFTING CULTIVATION

SHIFTING CULTIVATION IS THE PROCESS OF REMOVAL OF THE PATCH OF FOREST LAND FOR AGRICULTURE BY BURNING THE TREES AND ROTATING AND MIXING WITH SOIL FOR THE FERTILITY.
AND AGAIN LEAVING THE LAND FOR 10 TO 12 YEARS AFTER CONTINUOUS AGRICULTURE WHEN THE LAND GETTING ITS FERTILITY AND REGAIN IT.


JHUM CULTIVATION IS THE SHIFTING CULTIVATION WHICH IS DONE BY RAPID MANNER AND LEADS TO DEFORESTATION IN THE PARTICULAR AREA AND CAUSING LOT OF DESTRUCTION TO THE LOCALITY AND THE ENVIRONMENT.


MANY OF THE TRIBAL PEOPLES LIKE KHONDS AND GONDS WHO ARE FOUND IN ODISHA AND ANDHRA PRADESH PRACTICE SHIFTING CULTIVATION IN RURAL AREAS.


SHIFTING CULTIVATION IS MAINLY DONE BY FARMER AND THE TRIBALS LIVING IN VILLAGE AREAS OR RURAL AREAS.

SHIFTING CULTIVATION IS ONE OF THE MOST PRIMITIVE TECHNIQUE OF AGRICULTURE.

SHIFTING CULTIVATION IS DONE FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF FARMER AND FULFILLING THEIR NEEDS

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