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What are the changes of cultivation?

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Answered by harpreetjpm
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Population size leads to larger areas ofcultivation and competitio for land.Farming techniques. In developed countries, modern techniques, which include mechanisation and fertilizers, have increased production. In less developed countries, traditional techniques keep production lower.

Answered by scholarpro
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Land is often considered a capital issue by almost all the ethnic and non-ethnic communities of the North-east — indeed, the whole cultural ethos is rooted with living in a particular kind of terrain. Moreover, it is widely believed that land alienation is one of the primary causes of ethnic conflict in the region. Changes in land use pattern in terms of longer cycles of cultivation and, currently, a complete departure from shifting cultivation as advocated by the state machinery, have added to the looming crisis of land alienation.

sub-temperate weather. In Nagaland, too, cultivation in Angami areas, once famous for undulating terrace cultivation, is now largely limited to the northern and southern parts where tribes are still able to produce self-sustaining amounts of rice, maize. commercialisation has led to declining yield, making Manipur dependent on rice from the Food Corporation of India.

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