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Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationSSLC (English Medium) Class 10

Types of Farming in India > Shifting Agriculture

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CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Types of Farming in India > Shifting Agriculture

  • Shifting agriculture is a primitive method of farming, also called the slash and burn method, where forest land is cleared by cutting and burning trees.
  • The ash acts as manure, and crops are grown for 2–3 years until the soil loses its fertility.
  • When fertility decreases, the land is abandoned, and the farmer shifts to a new forest area.
  • It mainly depends on monsoon rainfall and natural soil fertility and uses no modern inputs or fertilizers.
  • This method causes deforestation, soil erosion, floods and land degradation, so it is discouraged by the government.
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