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What is a podu agriculture? ​

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Answered by roobika77
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Podu is a traditional system of cultivation used by tribes in India, whereby different areas of jungle forest are cleared by burning each year to provide land for crops. ... The word comes from the Telugu language. Podu is a form of shifting agriculture using slash-and-burn methods.

Answered by Anonymous
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Podu cultivation is a form of shifting cultivation. The valleys of the Wayanad hills, particularly in the western hills of taluk, have been cleared and converted into wet rice fields. A good deal of this clearance was done in ancient days by Kurichiyas.

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