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shifting agriculture is known as.
1)podu
2)nadu
3)nedu
4)eenadu​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

shifting agriculture is known as

option 1 podu

Answered by SharadSangha
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The right response in context to agriculture is option 1: Podu.

  • Podu farming is also known as shifting agriculture.
  • Tribals living in the forest region are the major practitioners of this sort of agriculture.
  • Tribals cultivate crops on a specific plot of land in this form of agricultural practice. They cut down the plants from here and burn them once they have had the crops for a while and the output has diminished.
  • This is done to protect a specific area of soil from insects and pests, as well as to boost the fertility of the soil.
  • This practice has been going on for a long time. When the soil's productivity is totally depleted, they move to another location in the forest and repeat the process.
  • As a result, it's also known as shifting agriculture.

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