the slash and burn method is associated with agriculture
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Shifting cultivation or swidden agriculture is a traditional agricultural practice in many parts of Asia, Africa and South America. It has many local names such as Chengin in Philippines, milpa in central America and chena in Sri Lanka.
In shifting cultivation, parts of the forest are cut and burnt in rotation.
Seeds are sown in the ashes after the first monsoon rains, and the crop is harvested by October- November . Such plots are cultivated for a couple of years and then left to fallow for 12 to 18 years for the forest to grow back. A mixture of crops are grown on thes plots such as millets in Africa, and maize and beans in parts of Latin America.
This agricultural practice is usually done by nomadic tribes.
Answer: jhuma cultivation
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