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Why did government ban shifting cultivation? What were the results?

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Answered by cuteprincess14
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Govt banned shifting cultivation because
-trees were cutted for cultivation
-land was burned which loses soil fertility

smartyprince: correct
Answered by DodieZollner
3

The government ban shifting cultivation because it affected the vegetation of the forest.

Explanation:

  • The government ban shifting cultivation because it was a harmful practice that cleared the forest's entire vegetation.
  • Small plants of oak, teak, etc, would not be able to grow in time, resulting in fewer trees in future.
  • Many of the people practice shifting cultivation as they did not own any land.
  • As a result, people practising shifting cultivation, forcibly removed from their places in the forests.
  • Forest acts passed, and it became the property of the government.

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