what was conditions of shifting cultivation during colonial rule in India
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shifting cultivation is practiced in regions where technologically advanced systems of agricultural have not been economically or culturally possible or in regions wher land has not yet been appropriated by people with greater political or cultural power.
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Guwahati Shifting cultivation since its inception is identified with rotation of fields rather than rotation of crops,
absence of draught animals and manuring, use of human labour only,
employment of dibble sticks or hoe,
and short period of occupancy alternating with long fallow periods to assist the
regeneration of vegetation ...
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