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Where does shifting cultivation take place?

in central america and mexico - MILPA in north eastern india -JHUMING in indonesia and malaysia - LADANG in myanmar - TAUNGYA in sri lanka - CHENA in thailand - TAMRAI in philippines - CAINGIN in java -HUMAH


Why did the forest rule restrict shifting cultivation in india give reason five?

The forest rule in India restricts shifting cultivation primarily to protect forest ecosystems from degradation and deforestation. Shifting cultivation, often involving slash-and-burn techniques, can lead to soil erosion and loss of biodiversity. Additionally, it aims to promote sustainable land use practices and ensure the rights of indigenous communities over their traditional lands. By regulating this practice, the rule seeks to balance the needs of local populations with environmental conservation efforts.


Which is the state in India who has first in cultivation?

The state which is first in cultivation in India is Gujarat. The state which is second in cultivation is Maharashtra


Rice Cultivation in India?

Rice Cultivation


How many types of farming are there in India?

shifting cultivation,plantation faming,mixed farming,dairy farming,truck farming,cooperative farming,collectivefarming,state farming


Where in Asia is the religion called Hinduism most often practiced?

India... (obviously)


Where in india is Hinduism practiced?

Hinduism is practiced thourgh out India. In India there are more than a billion Hindu followers


What is the impact of new economic policy of India on agriculture sector?

Impact of shifting cultivation The shifting cultivation is generally practised in the following sequence: · Selecting a forest patch and clear fell the vegetation normally in Decemb Impact of shifting cultivation The shifting cultivation is generally practised in the following sequence: · Selecting a forest patch and clear fell the vegetation normally in December and January · Burning of the vegetation. Small, cut-trunks portion and roots are normally not removed. The herbs, shrubs and twigs and branches (slashed vegetation) are burnt in February and March · Sowing of seeds, by dibbling, generally of cereals, vegetables and oil seeds in April-May · Continuing cultivation for a few years · Abandoning the cultivated site and shifting to other forest sites · Returning to the former site, and once again practise shifting cultivation on it.


What religion is most practiced in India Nepal?

In both India and Nepal, the religion most practiced is Hinduism.


What is the main religion practiced by the people in India?

The main religion practiced by the people in India is Hinduism.


Where is Hinduism practiceed?

Currently Hinduism is practiced in India . After India Hinduism is also practiced in Nepal Myanmar & Mauritius.


Which religion is Not primarily practiced in India?

Taoism, which is practiced in East Asia.