in the tribal language shifting cultivation was called
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podu
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podu is used in tribal language for shifting cultivation
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Man has always been integrally linked to nature, and hence to land and forest, since the earliest stage of human life. Changing crops, commonly known as ' shifting’ ' are believed to have originated around 7000 BC in the Neolithic period, among the oldest farming systems.
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- Shifting cultivation practices is a process in which land is cultivated briefly and then abandoned and allows its natural vegetation to return while the farmer goes on a different farm.
- The growing process usually ends when the earth shows signs of decay or, more often, when weed is found on the land. The cultivation time of a field is usually shorter than the cultivation time of a lying fallow.
- This technique is commonly used in LEDCs or LIC (Low Revenue Countries). The majority of tribals know this kind of farming well. On the sandy hills outside parks, jhuming is finished. Actually approximately 20,000 hectares of land are cultivated in Jhum each year, declining between 100 and 250 metric tonnes.
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