Deal #1060

Argentina
Created at
2013-02-15
Last update
2024-05-21
Last full update
2024-04-29

Names of communities / indigenous peoples affected

Name of community
Pastoralists of "criollo" descent
Comment on communities / indigenous peoples affected
These lands were inhabited since the mid-nineteenth century by pastoralists of "criollo" descent who produce cattle in the bush ("ganadería de monte")

Recognition status of community land tenure

Recognition status of community land tenure
Community traditional or customary rights not recognized by government
Comment on recognition status of community land tenure
The pastoralist produce livestock in land holdings with undefined boundaries and a customary land tenure system. The Argentine land tenure regime recognizes the concepts of ownership, tenure, and possession. Possession implies 20 years of occupation and demonstrated improvements to the plot. Although the pastoralists of Salta Forestal fulfill this critera, the goverment has not yet formally acknowledged the pastoralist land tenure

Consultation of local community

Community consultation
Not consulted

How did the community react?

Community reaction
Mixed reaction
Comment on community reaction
In general, the pastoralists express a rejection of the concessions, particularly the people that has been evicted and the ones that has been encroached by the expansion of the agricultural frontier. In contrast, some pastoralist work for the concessionary companies and express consent with the installation of the concessionary companies

Presence of land conflicts

Presence of land conflicts
Yes
Comment on presence of land conflicts
The document "Informe de auditoría definitivo Salta Forestal SA" concluded that during the period audited the relations between the concessionary companies and the pastoralist were highly conflictive

Displacement of people

Displacement of people
Yes
Number of households actually displaced
200
Comment on displacement of people
The expansion of the agricultural frontier carried out by the concessionary companies not only increased the limits to access and control of the resources, but it has also led to a situation of marginalization and expulsion of some of the pastoralists. The document "Informe de auditoría definitivo Salta Forestal SA" affirms that at least 200 families were dispossessed, according to an inspection by the Ministry of Labor

Negative impacts for local communities

Negative impacts for local communities
Environmental degradation, Socio-economic, Cultural loss, Eviction, Displacement
Comment on negative impacts for local communities
The documents "Informe de auditoría definitivo Salta Forestal SA" and "Diagnóstico social, ambiental y productivo de pequeños establecimientos ganaderos de Salta Forestal" offers an overview of some of the negative impacts for local communities

Promised benefits for local communities

Promised benefits for local communities
Education, Productive infrastructure (e.g. irrigation, tractors, machinery...), Roads

Materialized benefits for local communities

Materialized benefits for local communities
Education, Roads

Presence of organizations and actions taken (e.g. farmer organizations, NGOs, etc.)

Presence of organizations and actions taken (e.g. farmer organizations, NGOs, etc.)
Some of the pastoralists are organized in a formal organization called Association of Criollos United for Our Land (ACUNT, Asociación de Criollos Unidos por Nuestra Tierra) and have held demonstrations and roadblocks, alongside with legal actions againsts the concessionary companies