Which among these patterns of agriculture was practiced in Amazon basin?
Industrialised agriculture
Subsistence agriculture
Slash and Burn agriculture
All of the above.
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shifting cultivation a.k.a slash and burn agriculture
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For thousands of years, and continuing today, native peoples of the Amazon basin have practiced traditional shifting cultivation, which combines farming with forested habitats. Shifting cultivation, sometimes called swidden or slash and burn, is commonly found throughout the Amazon and other tropical regions worldwide.
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slash and burn agriculture
Slash-and-burn is typically a type of subsistence agriculture, not focused on a need to sell crops globally; planting decisions are governed by the needs of the family (or clan) for the coming year.
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