Social Sciences, asked by manish9660962, 11 months ago

Why did the europeans decided to ban the process of shifting cultivation?​

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Answered by naddyy123
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because Europeans thought that shifting cultivation is destroying forests


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Answered by ditishadutta53
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Hyy,

In shifting cultivation, parts of forest are cut and burnt in rotation. Seeds r sown in the ashes after the first monsoon rains, and the crop is harvested by October - November. Such plots r cultivated for a couple of years and ten left for 12-18 yrs for the forest to grow back.A mixture of crops it grown on these plots. In central India and Africa it could be millets, in Brazil manioc, and in other parts of Latin America maize and beans.

In shifting cultivation, parts of forest are cut and burnt in rotation. Seeds r sown in the ashes after the first monsoon rains, and the crop is harvested by October - November. Such plots r cultivated for a couple of years and ten left for 12-18 yrs for the forest to grow back.A mixture of crops it grown on these plots. In central India and Africa it could be millets, in Brazil manioc, and in other parts of Latin America maize and beans.Shifting cultivation was banned coz :-

In shifting cultivation, parts of forest are cut and burnt in rotation. Seeds r sown in the ashes after the first monsoon rains, and the crop is harvested by October - November. Such plots r cultivated for a couple of years and ten left for 12-18 yrs for the forest to grow back.A mixture of crops it grown on these plots. In central India and Africa it could be millets, in Brazil manioc, and in other parts of Latin America maize and beans.Shifting cultivation was banned coz :-1.) Europeans felt that the land which was used for cultivation every few years could not grow trees for railway timber.

In shifting cultivation, parts of forest are cut and burnt in rotation. Seeds r sown in the ashes after the first monsoon rains, and the crop is harvested by October - November. Such plots r cultivated for a couple of years and ten left for 12-18 yrs for the forest to grow back.A mixture of crops it grown on these plots. In central India and Africa it could be millets, in Brazil manioc, and in other parts of Latin America maize and beans.Shifting cultivation was banned coz :-1.) Europeans felt that the land which was used for cultivation every few years could not grow trees for railway timber. 2.) When a forest was burnt, there was the added danger of flames spreading and burning valuable timber.

In shifting cultivation, parts of forest are cut and burnt in rotation. Seeds r sown in the ashes after the first monsoon rains, and the crop is harvested by October - November. Such plots r cultivated for a couple of years and ten left for 12-18 yrs for the forest to grow back.A mixture of crops it grown on these plots. In central India and Africa it could be millets, in Brazil manioc, and in other parts of Latin America maize and beans.Shifting cultivation was banned coz :-1.) Europeans felt that the land which was used for cultivation every few years could not grow trees for railway timber. 2.) When a forest was burnt, there was the added danger of flames spreading and burning valuable timber. 3.) Shifting cultivation also made it harder for the gov to calculate taxes.

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