Eduardo Cañas Lira

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Constituency14th Departamental Grouping
Born(1883-10-03)3 October 1883
Died
Eduardo Cañas Lira
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
15 May 1933  15 May 1937
Constituency14th Departamental Grouping
Personal details
Born(1883-10-03)3 October 1883
Died
PartyRadical Party
SpouseLuisa Rivera Reyes
Alma materEscuela Normal de Valdivia

Eduardo Cañas Lira (born 3 October 1883) was a Chilean agriculturist, journalist, and politician. A member of the Radical Party, he served as a deputy during the XXXVII Legislative Period of the National Congress of Chile, representing the 14th Departamental Grouping between 1933 and 1937.[1]

Cañas Lira was born in Osorno on 3 October 1883, the son of Javier Cañas and Rosa Lira. He married Luisa Rivera Reyes, with whom he had five children. He completed his teacher training at the Escuela Normal of Valdivia.[1]

He worked as an agriculturist and journalist. From 1929 onward, he focused on agricultural activities, exploiting the estates “Santa Luisa” and “Los Laureles” in Linares. He held advisory roles in the Caja de Colonización Agrícola, the Viticulture Committee of the Ministry of Agriculture, and the Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura for more than twenty years.[1]

He founded and served for seventeen years as president of the Vitivinicultural Cooperative of Linares and Villa Alegre. He was also president of the Agricultural and Dairy Cooperative of Linares and the Sugar Beet Producers’ Cooperative, participating in the establishment of the IANSA sugar plant in Linares. In 1916, he was commissioned by the Chilean government to explore foreign markets for Chilean agricultural products, and between 1919 and 1920 he initiated wine and barley exports to Japan.[1]

As a journalist, he owned and directed the newspaper La Región of Linares and contributed to El Mercurio of Santiago under the pseudonym “Calir”.[1]

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