many people cut down trees and many people work illegal kaingin farming
Kaingin System-is a system wherein you burn trees in a forest for farming.
The cause of kaingin, a traditional farming technique involving the slash-and-burn method, is mainly attributed to land conversion for agriculture. Farmers clear land by burning vegetation to create space for planting crops. However, over time, repeated kaingin activities can lead to deforestation and soil degradation.
there will be flood
The Kaingin System refers to the burning of trees for cultivation purposes. Kaingeros cultivate the area until such time that the soil is no longer good for planting. Then, they transfer to another area and burn the forest again.
The Kaingin System refers to the burning of trees for cultivation/farming purposes. Kaingeros cultivate the area until such time that the soil is no longer good for planting. Then, they transfer to another area and burn the forest again.
The kaingin system is a traditional Filipino farming method where forests are cleared by slashing and burning vegetation to create fields for agriculture. This practice is often considered unsustainable and harmful to the environment due to deforestation and soil degradation.
what are we going to do to stop kaingin system
kaingin system is a process of cutting trees and planting again
Because of the kaingin system, the forests have less and less trees. In kaingin system, more and more trees are cut and burned.
The kaingin system of farming, cutting and burning trees to prepare for plantations, has many harmful effects. The most common known effects are landslides, lower oxygen levels due to the destruction of trees and plants, and flashfloods. There are also studies being conducted regarding the kaingin system being a cause of global warming.
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If the kaingin is not burned after the harvest of the first crop, then the soil is not ready for the second season of planting. Kaingin depletes the soil of nutrients and fields can often only grow kaingin for a few seasons in a row.