why govt. discourages shifting cultivation
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Because it degrades the fertility of soil and overtime leads to a lot of barren or uncultivated or wasteland.
It also leads to wastage of lot of land resources.
It requires a lot of time for the land to regain its fertility.
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Answer. A reduction in the length of jhum cycles has a number of adverse environmental consequences. It reduces biodiversity and it increases the rate of soil erosion considerably. ... Beneficial insects like the honeybee, largely found in natural forests in the area, are also disturbed and their production affected.
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