Why did the government ban shifting cultivation?
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The government ban on shifting cultivation because :
1. Firstly the trible people cut down the trees.
2. The the forest are burnt by the tribal peoples.
3. Then they sow seeds in ace.
4.Then they harvest their for 15-20 years.
So the shifting cultivation is banned
1. Firstly the trible people cut down the trees.
2. The the forest are burnt by the tribal peoples.
3. Then they sow seeds in ace.
4.Then they harvest their for 15-20 years.
So the shifting cultivation is banned
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Answer:
European foresters regarded the practice of shifting cultivation as harmful. They felt:
(a) the land which was used for cultivation every few years could not grow trees for railway timber.
(b) when the forests were burnt, there was a danger of flames spreading and burning valuable timber.
(c) It became difficult for the government to calculate taxes.
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