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explain the stages followed in agriculture operations in shifting cultivation in the hilly tracts of northeast india​

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Answered by tiyasagar9
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Shifting cultivation is in transition across the world. Traditional land practices exacerbated by poverty and associated with a lack of technical knowledge is the main cause for the continuation of unsustainable shifting cultivation. Population pressure, inadequate land for cultivation, low education levels, policy planning and implementation without local participation are all factors that influence farmers' decision to continue shifting cultivation. Shifting cultivators from indigenous nationalities have the right to practise shifting cultivation and to government support to help make it productive and remunerative. The objectives of this paper are to study the trend, benefits and challenges of shifting cultivation in NorthEast India.

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Answered by santhosh1234rajap
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Jhum

Shifting cultivation or jhum, predominantly practiced in the north-east of India is an agricultural system where a farming community slashes secondary forests on a predetermined location, burns the slash and cultivates the land for a limited number of years.

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