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Ecuadorian agriculture is threatened due to the ever-increasing reduction of plant cover on the Andean hillsides and an alarming drop in water resources, aggravated by the illegal use of artificial agricultural inputs damaging the environment. The Canar River Rural Development Project (CARC CARC Canadian Arctic Resources Committee
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) marked the beginning of IFAD's attention to the indigenous peoples The term indigenous peoples has no universal, standard or fixed definition, but can be used about any ethnic group who inhabit the geographic region with which they have the earliest historical connection.  in Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. , with "the principal objective of ... a significant improvement of the real wages of the small agriculturists of the upper basin on the Canar River through the introduction of irrigation irrigation, in agriculture, artificial watering of the land. Although used chiefly in regions with annual rainfall of less than 20 in. (51 cm), it is also used in wetter areas to grow certain crops, e.g., rice.  and adequate technology for a productive development of their farms".

The project was funded by the Government of Ecuador through IFAD IFAD International Fund for Agricultural Development
IFAD Ifa Delays
, including contributions from The Netherlands. The Canaris, an ethnic group who are the original inhabitants
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 of the southern highland region in Ecuador, would be the main beneficiaries of this project. From the start, CARC had close ties with the Union of Cooperatives and Indigenous Communities of Canar Province (UPCCC), the largest and most influential indigenous organization in the area. The success of UPCCC aroused fears and suspicion among some of the mestizo mestizo (māstē`sō) [Span.,=mixture], person of mixed race; particularly, in Mexico and Central and South America, a person of European (Spanish or Portuguese) and indigenous descent.  and white people living in Canar. Tensions exploded in 1994 when nationwide protests were organized against the introduction of new land laws, which were supported by the big landowners and were said to render agriculture more effective.

The ethnic and political violence that exploded was a terrible blow to the development process in the Canar valley. CARC went through a very tense initial phase, because the various communities were neither involved in the project design nor equally represented. One of the most important projects was the construction of Culebrillas dam, which would affect fourteen existing canals.

Even though the proposed dam had more than enough capacity to feed four irrigation systems, canal users feared that the introduction of a new canal to Suscal would cause El Tambo El Tambo could refer to several different places:
  • El Tambo, Cauca Department, Colombia
  • El Tambo, Nariño Department, Colombia
  • El Tambo Canton, Cañar Province, Ecuador
  • El Tambo, Cañar
  • El Tambo, Canton Santa Elena, Guayas Province, Ecuador
  • El Tambo, Chile
 to lose much of its water. Opposition also came from people wishing to protect the archaeological vestiges and natural beauty of Culebrillas. In 1992, an official delegation which went to Culebrillas was surrounded by 400 persons and forced to sign a document promising not to build the dam. On its way down to El Tambo, it was stopped by another group of armed farmers from Suscal and forced to sign a document promising that the dam would be built.

The dam was not eventually built in Culebrillas, but irrigation remained the comerstone of the project. Several canals have been rehabilitated and a new one, Chontamarca, was constructed. Huge reservoirs have been built, and the smaller canals in fields and pastures have become more effective. Sprinkling systems have also been introduced. The importance of the project's drinking water drinking water

supply of water available to animals for drinking supplied via nipples, in troughs, dams, ponds and larger natural water sources; an insufficient supply leads to dehydration; it can be the source of infection, e.g. leptospirosis, salmonellosis, or of poisoning, e.g.
 component was not fully realized until the outbreak of a cholera epidemic. CARC technicians and community members invented an "electric water" drinking system, which is a source of local pride. In addition, the project facilitated the flow of water to crops via the irrigation systems.

In the last five years, there has been an unprecedented mass exodus of the men, mostly to the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  and Spain. The women have to do all the work at home and in the fields, and some have even learned how to plough. CARC helped with technical assistance that enabled them to grow potatoes and use more efficient methods of guinea pig breeding. Also, since fewer women than men know how to read and write, CARC has introduced an adult literacy course as part of its efforts to get women organized. In addition, all internal training is indiscriminately directed towards men and women.

Considering the problems that the project has faced, it is amazingly difficult today to find criticism. People who are able to participate in CARC programmes tend to be grateful for the training and opportunities they have received.
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Author:Reinhardt, Erika
Publication:UN Chronicle
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Date:Jun 1, 2002
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