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This activist unveils the hidden face of Chile’s avocado production
Brut America
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10 months ago
"Can you continue eating avocados which results from the violation of the human right to water?"
Dried-up rivers, children deprived of water… Activist Rodrigo Mundaca tells us about the hidden face of Chile’s avocado production.
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Is it possible that you continue to consume avocados
00:03
that are the result of the violation of the human right to water?
00:06
Is it possible that you continue to consume avocados
00:08
when there are children who do not know the rivers?
00:10
When there are children who, deprived of water, have to leave their communities?
00:13
When there are people who, in our territory,
00:16
have had to suffer forced environmental migration
00:19
precisely because of the deprivation of water?
00:21
We don't think so.
00:23
And therefore, we also think that it is very important
00:25
that you worry about the value chain,
00:27
about who are the producers who come with their avocados to their markets.
00:30
And if that producer who comes with the avocado to his market
00:33
is a producer who has violated the human right to water,
00:36
who steals water in our territory,
00:38
don't buy it.
00:57
In Chile today, there is a private model of water
01:20
that is consacrated in the Constitution.
01:22
In Chile, stealing water is an administrative fault
01:25
that is charged with a fine.
01:27
Today, the State of Chile is not able to guarantee
01:30
the human right to water,
01:32
even though in Chile water is a private property.
01:34
That is to say, water in Chile today is bought,
01:37
sold or rented.
01:39
Today, in our territory, in the province of Petorca,
01:41
inside the Valparaíso region, as I have already pointed out,
01:43
there is no water in the rivers.
01:45
There is no surface drainage of water in the rivers
01:47
because all the surface water today
01:49
is stored in large avocado plantations.
01:52
These avocado plantations today,
01:54
as there is no surface water in the rivers,
01:56
deepen the subsurface and extract water
01:59
at 200 or 300 meters deep.
02:02
Therefore, as there is no water in the rivers,
02:05
the entire hydrological cycle is fractured.
02:08
It doesn't rain in our territories.
02:10
And obviously it doesn't rain because
02:12
as there is no surface water drainage in the rivers,
02:15
the entire hydrological cycle is fractured.
02:18
Where do we drink water from?
02:20
We drink water mainly from algae trucks.
02:22
I understand that in Europe they are called
02:24
cistern trucks.
02:26
In the most acute situations,
02:28
in terms of water deprivation,
02:30
even, for the poor and simple,
02:32
water deprivation has to meet
02:34
its physiological needs in plastic bags.
02:37
To live water deprived in a territory like ours,
02:40
in the province of Petorca,
02:42
but to live water deprived throughout the country,
02:45
from Darica to Inacota to Magallanes,
02:47
in the entire Chilean territory today,
02:49
means that the life of our communities
02:51
is completely mortgaged.
02:54
And particularly the lives of the youngest,
02:56
of the children.
03:15
For us, the Climate Change Summit
03:17
is a fair of vanities.
03:19
It promises what it does not fulfill in its country.
03:22
Everyone is committed to reducing
03:24
the emission of greenhouse gases
03:26
and the extractive industry in our territories
03:28
and it remains unalterable.
03:30
And European transnationals today
03:32
take over the environment,
03:34
degrade the environment in our territory.
03:36
Transnationals like Suez, of French origin,
03:38
take over the water in the country.
03:40
Transnationals like Aguas de Barcelona
03:42
are in control of the main sanitary water of the country.
03:45
Andean water in the metropolitan region, in Santiago.
03:48
Today there is a mandate,
03:50
and that mandate is to build a new paradigm of development
03:52
that is economically viable, without a doubt,
03:54
but also socially fair
03:56
and ecologically healthier.
03:58
And officials like Piñera are directly responsible
04:00
for the degradation of the environment
04:02
and for compromising the lives of our communities
04:04
and our territories, but also European transnationals
04:06
who earn money in our territories,
04:08
in Latin America,
04:10
at the expense of the sacrifice of our communities.
04:12
Water depends on the lives of people,
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but also on the lives of plants,
04:16
the functioning of the ecosystem,
04:18
the development of local economies.
04:20
Water is a human right,
04:22
and cannot continue to be privatized
04:24
and commodified in such a remote country
04:26
as Chile.
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