Slash-and-burn is an agricultural technique which involves cutting and burning of forests or woodlands to create fields. It is subsistence agriculture that typically uses little technology or other tools. It is typically part of shifting cultivation agriculture, and of transhumance livestock herding.
There are an estimated 250 million slash-and-burn farmers across the world.Skegg, Martin.
True Stories: Up In Smoke The Guardian 24 September 2011 In 2004 it was estimated that, in Brazil alone, 500,000 small farmers were each clearing an average of one hectare of forest per year. The tec...