what is swidden agriculture where it is practised describe its main features
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Swidden agriculture or shifting cultivation is a traditional agricultural practice where cultivators used to cut certain parts of the forest in rotation. Than they burn the trees and sow seeds in ashes after the monsoon rains. It is practised in many parts of Asia, Africa and South America.
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