Formation of multi-community companies
In January 1989, following the liquidation of the Cahuide SAIS approved in 1988, the partner communities formed multi-communal companies on the right bank of the Mantaro River. This process was the result of years of economic crisis, internal conflicts and inequalities in land distribution.
In January 1989, the communities that were members of SAIS Cahuide formed multi-communal companies on the right bank of the Mantaro River. This process was the result of the liquidation of SAIS Cahuide, approved at the general assembly of partners in May 1988 and ratified on December 29, 1988. The restructuring came after years of economic crisis, internal conflicts between community members and administrative personnel, and inequalities in land distribution that generated confrontations between communities. SAIS Cahuide had been the largest peasant enterprise in the country created by the agrarian reform, but it could not avoid the effects of the 1976 economic crisis and the contradictions inherent to its organizational structure.