What are the features of shifting cultivation ? Where is it practiced in india ?
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Shifting cultivation or jhum, predominantly practiced in the north-east of India is an agricultural system where a farming community slashes secondary forests on a predetermined location, burns the slash and cultivates the land for a limited number of years
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practiced by people in forest by means of cutting and burning trees and bushes . cultivation is done on cleared land with primitive tools . eg tapioca , cassava , manioc , yam
north east india practice this
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