Selling their Best for Little: The Riddle of Ecuador's Failed Attempt to Assist Communal Farmers

Authors

  • María José Castillo
  • Richard Beilock

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35319/lajed.20042322

Keywords:

Farming, Irrigation systems

Abstract

In the 1980s, Ecuador began an expensive project providing primary irrigation canals to the Santa Elena Peninsula. The intended beneficiaries were the region's communal farmers. Instead, virtually all irrigable lands have been sold to large farmers and land speculators, usually at exceedingly low prices. While political and economic abuses explain some of these sales, introduction into a communal setting of an innovation which improved returns to capital relative to labor made land divestitures almost inevitable. With effectively no access to credit, communal farmers had little ability to invest in secondary irrigation systems. Moreover, because users of irrigable lands did not fully control communal sales decisions, as these lands became attractive to others, dispossession risks rose. The net result was that reservation prices for holding these lands fell among communal farmers at the same time of increased demands for these assets by those outside the comunas. Implications for development strategies are also discussed.

 

 

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References

Alvarez S. (1999) De Huancavilcas a Comuneros. ESPOL Press. Guayaquil, Ecuador.

Carter, M. and R. Salgado (2001) “Land Market Liberalization and the Agrarian Question in Latin America” in De Janvry A., Gordillo G., Platteau J., Sadoulet E., Access to land, rural poverty and public action. Oxford University Press. New York.

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Castillo, M. (2003b) Survey of Eight Comunas on the Peninsula of Santa Elena, unpublished survey report.

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Published

2004-04-01

How to Cite

Castillo, M. J., & Beilock, R. (2004). Selling their Best for Little: The Riddle of Ecuador’s Failed Attempt to Assist Communal Farmers. Latin American Journal of Economic Development, 2(2), 123–142. https://doi.org/10.35319/lajed.20042322