shifting cultivation
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Shifting cultivation is a method of agriculture practiced by the tribal people. This is also known as PODU. A group of tribal people clear a patch of forest by burning. They cultivate crops in that place for 2 years. They leave the place as the fertility is reduced and the forest will grow again. Again they clear a patch and cultivate. In this way , the tribal people keep their cultivation by changing the land every 2 years.
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