The paradas method (Spanish: método de paradas, sistema de paradas) was a process to extract nitrate from caliche by leaching.
In this method caliche was boiled in water in large pans called "paradas".
[1] It was a firewood and labour-intensive process.
The paradas method was phased out in the 1850s by a new system invented by Pedro Gamboni which required less fuel and labour.
[2] The paradas method led to a massive deforestation of Pampa del Tamarugal around La Tirana and Canchones and some areas to the south of these localities.