Environmental Sciences, asked by moushomikeot, 11 months ago

write down the important attempts made by the government to minimise shifting cultivation​

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Answered by anshumanmohanty50890
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The Forest Policy (1988) considers jhum lands as forest land and it discourages shifting cultivation. ... Multiple Central and state government agencies target jhum lands for cultivating cash crops like timber trees, tea, coffee, and rubber.

Answered by sajansarnaik
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Explanation:

In the previous year, a famine caught in a rajasthan village. Because of the famine, they were not able to cultivate the crops.

So Indian scientists discovered that they can grow crops artificially. So for shifting the cultivation, India gets resources from different states, ex: If india wants apple, they will bring only from Kashmir

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