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Indigenous people left landless as traditional farming wanes in northeast India

Indigenous people left landless as traditional farming wanes in northeast India

SHILLONG, India, Jan 31 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) –
T ribal people in northeastern India are increasingly becoming
landless and poor as their traditional farming practices are
abandoned in favour of commercial plantations, indigenous
experts warned on Friday.

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