Social Sciences, asked by Jazz784, 5 months ago

Why is shifting cultivation also known as 'slah and burn farming'?



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Answered by Anonymous
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Slash and burn farming is a form of shifting agriculture where the natural vegetation is cut down and burned as a method of clearing the land for cultivation, and then, when the plot becomes infertile, the farmer moves to a new fresh plat and does the same again. This process is repeated over and over.

Answered by pronay19
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Explanation:

In shift farming, it is easy to grow crops after the process of slash and burn. This is why shifting agriculture is also popularly known as slash-and-burn farming. It is an environmentally friendly mode of farming as it is organic Shift cultivation is a mode or form of weed control

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