Poor harvests is when your crops go bad because of a natural disaster like a flood. So your soil is also poor because of the flood.
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weak kings, poor harvests, and decreased trades
Ra was their Sun God, and as such, it was believed that he controlled the sun. Not enough, or too much, sun meant poor harvests, the same as today, regardless of the real reason for it.
Unoka sowed his yams on used up farms, with poor soil, that took little effort to clear, but produced poor harvests.
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Harvests can be destroyed by factors such as severe weather events (e.g., hurricanes, droughts, or floods), pest infestations, diseases affecting crops, and poor soil conditions. Additionally, human activities like deforestation, improper land management, and pollution can also negatively impact harvests.
People did not starve, and in some cases were able to store food against times of poor harvests.
Debts accumulated from all the wars fought against Britain since 1688
The Incas mitigated the risk of famine and poor harvests through an extensive system of agricultural terraces. These terraces allowed for effective water management and soil conservation, enabling them to grow crops at different altitudes and climates. Additionally, they developed sophisticated storage facilities such as qollqas, which were used to store surplus crops during good harvests to be distributed during times of scarcity.