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Q10. How are we able to feed our huge cattle population on decreased pasture
land? What are its consequences? (3+2)

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Answered by POINTBREAKTHOR
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We are actually unable to feed our huge cattle population on this decreased land area of pasture land sufficiently and this has resulted in deforestation and overgrazing owing to clearing of forests to make them pasture lands .

EXPLANATION:

Cattle population is fed on decreased area of pasture lands by deforestation to obtain new pastures and using modern technology to obtain animal feed.

The consequences of decreased pasture lands are the growing strains, farmers practicing animal husbandry, declining cattle productivity and diverting forest lands for the purpose of grazing.

Pasture lands have declined and put tremendous pressure on prevailing pasturelands. Consequently, there is a problems with getting good quality and optimal quantity of livestock fodder.

Some of the existing pasture lands are not fit for cultivation due to poor quality. And the cultivation costs are extremely high in other existing pasturelands and are thus only cultivated once or twice in 2 or 3 years.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The consequences of decreased pasture lands are the growing strains, farmers practicing animal husbandry, declining cattle productivity and diverting forest lands for the purpose of grazing. Pasture lands have declined and put tremendous pressure on prevailing pasturelands.

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