ok now let me teach you about the intensive agriculture.
Intensive subsistence agriculture: It is practised in densely populated regions of the world, mainly in south and south-eastAsia, including China, Japan and India. The land holdings are usually small and farming is very intensive, using a large amount of human labour. Simple tools are used and farm machines are rare. Farmers make optimum utillisation of the land and grow two or three crops annually with the help of irrigation, high yielding varieties of seeds, natural manures and chemical fertilisers. The major crops grown by this method are rice, wheat, millets, oilseeds, cotton and sugarcane.
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Shifting cultivation: It is a primitive method of farming practiced by tribals living in the dense tropical forests of the Congo Basin, Amazon Basin, CentralAmerica, south-east Asia and north-eastIndia. They clear a patch of forested land by cutting and burning the trees and bushes, it is also known as slash and burn agriculture. Cultivation is done on this land with tools like digging sticks and hoes. Shifting cultivation leads to deforestation and soil erosion.
Perfect. MARK please explain about the nomadic
Nomadic herding: It is practiced by nomadic people who graze their animals on natural pastures. The herders move from one place to another. They raise animals like cattle, sheep, goats, camel sand yaks depending on the natural environment of the area. It is practiced in parts of West and Central, Asia, northern Eurasia, East and SouthwestAfrica and the Sahara Desert.
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