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what is shifting cultivation?what are its disadvantages?​

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Answered by jiyachawla78
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Explanation:

Shifting cultivation is defined by FAO (1982) as “a farming system in which relatively short periods of cultivation are followed by relatively long periods of fallow.”

After the soil loses its fertility, the land is abandoned and the cultivator moves to a new plot. The major disadvantage of Shifting Cultivation is that many trees in the forest are cut and this increases soil infertility and leads to soil erosion.

Answered by ammd16
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Answer:

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Explanation:

shifting cultivation is an agricultural system in which plot of land is cultivated temporarily.

disadvantages:

The major disadvantage of Shifting Cultivation is that many trees in the forest are cut and this increases soil infertility and leads to soil erosion

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