Why shifting cultivation sustains on moving to the new patch of land
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Abstract. Shifting cultivation, a resource-based subsistence farming, is no longer relevant because of the large population and its growing demands. The system is destabilized by long cultivation and short fallow periods
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Shifting cultivation is a farming system where land is temporarily cultivated, then abandoned and reverted to their natural vegetation, while farmers move to another parcel.
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- Shifting agriculture is also defined as slash and burn farming. It is a form of agricultural operation that involve removing and burning trees from a plot of land. The ashes will be added to the ground and crops will be cultivated. The land is abandoned after it has lost its fertility.
- Shifting cultivation sustains on moving to the new patch of land. The cultivation period is usually complete when the soil is drained, or most often when the field becomes overrun by weeds. The length of the cultivation of the field is usually less than that during which the soil will be regenerated by lying fallow.
- The cultivated patches are quite small and also very primitive tools like sticks and hoes are used for cultivation. The soil loses productivity after some time (3-5 years), the farmer moves to another area of the land, clearing the other patches for farming. After some time the farmer will come back to the earlier patch.
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