They illegally grow oil palm as a monoculture, contributing to water shortages for the area’s indigenous groups.The Jiw indigenous community also has a land dispute with several families who have settled in their territory.The National Land Agency of Colombia has been tasked with resolving the dispute. In the Caño La Sal reservation in central Colombia, the Jiw indigenous community lives on a shrinking amount of land. Several armed groups have begun taking over their territory to grow oil palm and coca and to raise cattle. The residents of Caño La Sal, in Puerto Concordia municipality, Meta department, experience water shortages and food insecurity due to the growth of oil palm as a monoculture.