what was the practice of shifting cultivation why did european foresters want to unfollow it
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The method of shifting cultivation is a way that farmers use a "piece of land" until it can no longer be used for growing plants anymore and in this way, they move to another new ground
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The European fosters wanted to unfollow the practice because they needed timber for their production practices. This is the reason why they left the land after every few years since they would not grow trees for timbers. The government, therefore, decided to ban shifting cultivation. Due to this many communities were displaced from their "homelands" in the forest .
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