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Who were Jhum cultivators? What type of farming they use to do?​

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Answered by Hema266
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Jhum cultivation, also known as the slash and burn agriculture, is the process of growing crops by first clearing the land of trees and vegetation and burning them thereafter. The burnt soil contains potash which increases the nutrient content of the soil.

Answered by Skyllen
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Jhum cultivators are those who use jhum cultivation process for farming.

Jhum cultivation is a primitive type of agriculture or farming in which trees and vegetation are first cut and burnt and then that cleared land is plowed with wooden tools and sown.

After this this land is left, on which trees and plants grow again. Thus, Jhum agriculture is a transferable agriculture, in which fields keep changing at short intervals.

  • Now, by clearing the forest land elsewhere, new land is obtained for agriculture and it is also cultivated for a few years.

  • As long as fertility remains in the soil, this land is cultivated.

It is a widely practiced farming in diverse tropical regions as wild vegetation.

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