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List advantages and disadvantages of shifting cultivation

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Shifting cultivation means the shifting of the land from the other place for cultivation purposes. In that there is the change of the place is taking place that means if there is the cultivation of the land is get reduced then by shifting it we can increase this.

In the different regions of the country, there is the one and unique features of the shifting of the land in India. In the purpose of the minor and major variation, these have featured in the two distinct patterns that are the (i) settled farming on the permanent and developed land in the plains and valley areas and (ii) tribal agricultural practices.

The shifting of the cultivation is also known as its famous word that is ‘Jhumming’, that name is given because the cultivation land can be on the slopes of the hills or it is called the Jhum that is available in the area of the hills. This region is used by the peoples of India .

Advantages: This method helps to eliminate weeds, insects and other germs effecting the soil. Shifting cultivation allows for farming in areas with dense vegetation, low soil nutrients content, uncontrollable pests. Disadvantages: In shifting cultivation, trees in the forests are cut

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