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Central-West Region, Brazil

The Central-West or Center-West Region of Brazil (Portuguese: Região Centro-Oeste do Brasil; [ʁeʒiˈɐ̃w ˌsẽtɾoˈɛstʃi du bɾaˈziw]) is composed of the states of Goiás, Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul; along with Distrito Federal (Federal District), where Brazil's national capital, Brasília, is situated. The region comprises 18.86% of the national territory.

Central-West Region
Região Centro-Oeste
Country Brazil
StatesDistrito Federal, Goiás, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul
Area
 • Region1,612,077.2 km2 (622,426.5 sq mi)
 • Rank2nd
Population
 • Region16,504,303
 • Rank5th
 • Density10/km2 (27/sq mi)
  • Rank4th
 • Urban
86.3%
GDP
 • Year2006 estimate
 • TotalUS$ 175,683,000,000 (4th)
 • Per capitaUS$ 11,119 (2nd)
HDI
 • Year2007
 • Category0.789 – high (3rd)
 • Life expectancy73.2 years (3rd)
 • Infant mortality19.5 per 1,000 (3rd)
 • Literacy91.7% (3rd)
Time zonesUTC-03 (BRT)
UTC-04 (AMT)

With the move of the country's federal capital from Rio de Janeiro to Brasília in the 1960s, the construction of roads and railways to the interior of the country made access to the region easier, speeding up population growth and contributing significantly to the region's development.

Mato Grosso do Sul was created in 1979, materializing the decision of the government to divide the then called state of Mato Grosso in two states to facilitate to the administration and the development of the region.

Brasília International Airport, Marechal Rondon International Airport, Campo Grande International Airport and Santa Genoveva Airport connects the Center-West region with many Brazilian cities and also operates some international flights.

The Center-West is home to the University of Brasília, University Center of Brasília, Federal University of Goiás, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul, Federal University of Mato Grosso and Federal University of Rondonópolis.

The Center-West region is the least populated in Brazil.

Geography edit

 
National Congress and Flag in Brasília, Federal District
 
Climate classification for Brazil, according to the Köppen criteria[1]
 
Chapada dos Guimarães National Park in Mato Grosso
 
Forest in Goiás

Mato Grosso edit

Mato Grosso is a state with a flat landscape that alternates between vast chapadas and plain areas. Mato Grosso contains three main ecosystems: the Cerrado, the Pantanal and the Amazon rainforest. Open pasture vegetation covers 40% of the state. The Chapada dos Guimarães National Park, with caves, grottoes, tracks, and waterfalls, is one of its tourist attractions. In the north is the biodiverse Amazonian forest, which covers nearly half of the state. The Xingu Indigenous Park and the Araguaia River are in Mato Grosso. Further south, the Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, is the habitat for nearly one thousand species of animals and many aquatic birds.

Mato Grosso do Sul edit

The Pantanal covers 12 municipalities of Mato Grosso do Sul and presents an enormous variety of flora and fauna, with forests, natural sand banks, savannahs, open pasture, fields and bushes. The area near Bonito has prehistoric caverns, natural rivers, waterfalls, swimming pools and the Blue Lake Cave. Mato Grosso do Sul has a humid subtropical and tropical climate.

The annual rainfall is 1,500 mm. January is the warmest month, with mean maxima of 34 °C (93.2 °F) and minima of 24 °C (75.2 °F) and more rain; July experiences the coldest temperatures, with mean maxima of 25 °C (77 °F) and minima of 15 °C (59 °F) and sun. The cerrado landscape is characterized by extensive savanna formations crossed by gallery forests and stream valleys. Cerrado includes various types of vegetation.

Goiás edit

The most populous state of the region, Goiás presents a landscape of plateaus and chapadões. At the height of the drought, from June to September, the lack of rain makes the level of the River Araguaia go down and brings up almost 2 km of beaches.

At the Emas National Park in the municipality of Chapadão do Céu, it is possible to observe the typical fauna and the flora from the region. At the Chapada dos Veadeiros the attractions include canyons, valleys, rapids and waterfalls. Other attractions are the historical city of Goiás (or Old Goiás), at 132 km from Goiânia, established at the beginning of the 18th century, and Caldas Novas, known for its hot springs.

Federal District edit

Located in the state of Goiás in a region called Planalto Central, the Federal District is divided in 31 administrative regions. Brasília - where the three branches of the federal government are located - is the main attraction of this dry area with only two seasons. The rainy season is from October to March.

During the dry season, the humidity can reach critical levels, mainly in the peak hours of the hottest days. The artificial lake of Paranoá, with almost 40 km² and 500 million m³ of water, was built to minimize the severe climatic conditions of the winter. The region also attracts mystics, and in its surroundings one can find many temples of different religions and sectarian groups.

Demographics edit

The Central-West Region has 237 cities. The most populated are the following:

Most populated cities of Central-West Region
(2009 estimation from Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística)[2]
Position City State Pop. Position City State Pop.

 
Brasília
 
Goiânia

1 Brasília Distrito Federal 2 606 885 11 Rio Verde Goiás 163 021
2 Goiânia Goiás 1 281 975 12 Águas Lindas de Goiás Goiás 143 179
3 Campo Grande Mato Grosso do Sul 755 107 13 Valparaíso de Goiás Goiás 123 444
4 Cuiabá Mato Grosso 550 562 14 Sinop Mato Grosso 114 051
5 Aparecida de Goiânia Goiás 510 770 15 Trindade Goiás 104 979
6 Anápolis Goiás 335 960 16 Corumbá Mato Grosso do Sul 99 467
7 Várzea Grande Mato Grosso 240 038 17 Formosa Goiás 96 284
8 Luziânia Goiás 210 064 18 Itumbiara Goiás 92 832
9 Dourados Mato Grosso do Sul 189 762 19 Novo Gama Goiás 88 835
10 Rondonópolis Mato Grosso 181 902 20 Cáceres Mato Grosso 87 261

Education edit

 
Federal University of Mato Grosso in Cuiabá

Portuguese is the official national language, and thus the primary language taught in schools. But English and Spanish are part of the official high school curriculum.

Educational institutions edit

Economy edit

Agriculture edit

 
Soy in Mato Grosso
 
Irrigated garlic, in Goiás

The Central-West Region produces 46% of the country's cereals, legumes and oilseeds: 111.5 million tons in 2020.[3]

Mato Grosso leads as the largest national producer of grains in the country, with a 28.0% share, with Goiás (10.0%) in 4th place and Mato Grosso do Sul (7.9%) in 5th place.[4]

Mato Grosso is the largest soy producer in Brazil, with 26.9% of the total produced in 2020 (33.0 million tons). In the 2019/20 harvest, Goiás was the fourth largest soybean producer, with 12.46 million tons. Mato Grosso do Sul produced 10.5 million tons in 2020, one of the largest producing states in Brazil, around fifth place. Brazil is the world's largest soybean producer, with 120 million tons harvested in 2019.[5]

In 2017, Mato Grosso was the largest producer of maize in the country; fourth, Goiás. In 2019, Mato Grosso do Sul was also one of the largest maize producers in the country with 10.1 million tons. Brazil is the second largest corn producer in the world, with 107 million tons harvested in 2019.[6]

Goiás is the second largest producer of sugarcane in the country, 11.3% of national production, with 75.7 million tons harvested in the 2019/20 harvest. Mato Grosso do Sul ranks fourth, with about 49 million tons harvested. Mato Grosso harvested 16 million tons, remaining in sixth place.[7][8][9]

Mato Grosso is also the largest producer of cotton in Brazil, with around 65% of the national production (1.8 of the 2.8 million tons harvested in the country). Goiás is in fourth place.[10][11]

Mato Grosso is the third largest producer of bean in the country, with 10.5% of the Brazilian production. Goiás was the fourth largest producer of beans in Brazil in the 2017/18 harvest, with 374 thousand tons, and has about 10% of the country's production. Brazil is the third largest producer of beans in the world.[12]

Goiás and Minas Gerais represent 74.8% of the Brazilian production of sorghum. Goiás has the national leadership: it produced 44% of the Brazilian agricultural production in the 2019/2020 cycle, with a harvest of 1.09 million tons.[13]

Goiás is also the leader in Brazilian tomato production: in 2019 it produced more than 1.2 million tons, a third of the country's total production.[14]

The Central-West Region also has relevant productions of garlic, sunflower and manioc.

Livestock edit

 
Cattle in Mato Grosso

In cattle, Brazil had almost 215 million head of cattle in 2017. The Center-West had 74 million head, 34.5% of the Brazilian total, being the leading region of the country. Regarding pork, Brazil had almost 42 million pigs in 2017. The Central-West had almost 15% of the total (6.2 million). In poultry, Brazil had a total of 1,400 million chickens in 2017. The Central-West had 12.2% of the total (172 million). In milk production, Brazil produced 33.5 billion liters in 2017. The Center-West produced 12% of the total (almost 4 billion liters). In egg production, Brazil produced 4.2 billion dozen in 2017. The Center-West produced 11.6% (489 million dozen).[15]

Mining edit

 
Chemical-mineral complex of the Fosfértil company in Catalão.

Goiás has 4.58% of the national mining participation (3rd place in the country). In 2017, in nickel, Goiás and Pará are the only two producers in the country, with Goiás being the first in production, having obtained 154 thousand tons for a value of R $ 1.4 billion. In copper, it was the second largest producer in the country, with 242 thousand tons, at a value of R $ 1.4 billion. In gold, it was the fourth largest producer in the country, with 10.2 tons, with a value of R $ 823 million. In niobium (in the form of pyrochlor), it was the second largest producer in the country, with 27 thousand tons, with a value of R $ 312 million. In aluminum (bauxite), it was the 3rd largest producer in the country, with 766 thousand tons, for a value of R $ 51 million. Still in 2017, in the Center-West, Mato Grosso had 1.15% of the national mining participation (fifth place in the country) and Mato Grosso do Sul had 0.71% of the national mineral participation (sixth place in the country). Mato Grosso had production of gold (8.3 tons worth R $ 1 billion) and tin (536 tons worth R $ 16 million). Mato Grosso do Sul had production of iron (3.1 million tons with a value of R $ 324 million) and manganese (648 thousand tons with a value of R $ 299 million).[16][17][18]

Industry edit

 
Mitsubishi factory in Goiás

The Central-West has 6% of the country's industrial GDP.[19][20][21]

In Brazil, the automotive sector represents about 22% of industrial GDP. Goiás has Mitsubishi, Suzuki and Hyundai factories.[22][23]

In Três Lagoas, the production of paper and cellulose is considerable. Mato Grosso do Sul recorded growth above the national average in the production of pulp, reached the mark of 1 million hectares of planted eucalyptus trees, expanded its industrial park in the sector and consolidated itself as the largest exporter of the product in the country in the first quarter of 2020. Between the years 2010 to 2018, the production of Mato Grosso do Sul soared by 308%, reaching 17 million cubic meters of roundwood for paper and pulp in 2018. In 2019, Mato Grosso do Sul reached the leadership of exports in the product in the country, with 9.7 million tons sold: 22.20% of total Brazilian pulp exports that year.[24]

Tourism and recreation edit

 
Waterfall in Chapada do Guimarães, Mato Grosso

Tourism has grown at impressive speed in the last decades there, attracting visitors from several parts of Brazil and the world; who all enjoy the Region's flora and fauna riches, as well as its numerous marvelous views.

Located in the middle of the vast Central Upland, the Central-West Region reveals how attractive the tours in the interior of the country can be. Starting in the west part of Mato Grosso do Sul State and the southeast part of Mato Grosso State, we have Pantanal Mato-grossense; the largest swampy plain area in the world, cut by the Paraguai River. Its fauna and flora riches draw the attention of the world. In the same state, it's possible to take tours through pleasant places, such as Alta Floresta, where ecotourism is the greatest attraction; Bonito, one of the places with the most crystalline waters in the country; and Chapada dos Guimarães National Park, full of mountains and beautiful landscapes offered by the meadow vegetation.

Dividing the States of Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul and Goiás, the Araguaia River attracts numerous fishermen from all parts of Brazil and the world. And in the State of Goiás, historical attractions, such as Pirenópolis draw many visitors all year long, with its steep stone-paved streets and its colonial houses. Other attractions in the same state include Chapada dos Veadeiros and the National Park of Emas, where the contact with nature is the essence of the tours. In the Federal District, the National Park of Brasília is one of the greatest local attractions.

Infrastructure edit

International airports edit

Brasília International Airport - President Juscelino Kubitschek (BSB/SBBR) serves the metropolitan area with major domestic and international flights. Brasília International Airport is the third largest in Brazil in terms of passenger movement. Because of its strategic location it is considered a civil aviation hub for the rest of the country. This makes for a large number of takeoffs and landings and it is not unusual flights to have to wait in the holding pattern to land. Following the airport's master plan, Infraero built a second runway, which was finished in 2006.

 
Marechal Rondon International Airport

The runway at Marechal Rondon International Airport was opened to traffic in 1956. In February 1975, Infraero took over the airport's administration and began various upgrades to meet the needs of the airport complex. As of 1996, Marechal Rondon Airport, located 10 km (6.21 mi) from the city center, started receiving international flights. Currently it serves more than 900 thousand passengers a year.

The operation of Campo Grande International Airport is shared with the Campo Grande Air Base. The airport has two runways. Construction of the main runway, made of concrete, began in 1950 and was finished in 1953. The passenger terminal was concluded in 1964, and in 1967 concrete aprons were built for both military and civilian aircraft. As commercial aviation demand grew, it became necessary to widen the civil aircraft apron, which was completed 12 years after its construction. The airport has been administered by Inferaero since 1975.

National Airport edit

Santa Genoveva Airport is the main airport of Goiânia, providing flights to major cities in Brazil. Modernization work is underway to construct a new runway and terminal to handle the growing number of air passenger in and out of Goiânia.

 
A panorama of Goiânia City

References edit

  1. ^ Alvares, C. A.; Stape, J. L.; Sentelhas, P. C.; de Moraes, G.; Leonardo, J.; Sparovek, G. (2013). Köppen's climate classification map for Brazil. Meteorologische Zeitschrift, 22(6), 711-728.
  2. ^ (PDF). Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística. March 30, 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 7, 2013.
  3. ^ IBGE prevê safra recorde de grãos em 2020
  4. ^ IBGE prevê safra recorde de grãos em 2020
  5. ^ IBGE prevê safra recorde de grãos em 2020
  6. ^ Quatro estados concentram quase 70% da produção de grãos do país
  7. ^ IBGE prevê safra recorde de grãos em 2020
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2023-04-03. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
  9. ^ ACOMPANHAMENTO DA SAFRA BRASILEIRA DE CANA DE AÇÚCAR MAIO 2019
  10. ^ Qualidade do algodão de MT é destaque em congresso nacional
  11. ^ MT segue como líder isolado na produção de algodão e safra sobe para 65% em 2017/18
  12. ^ Feijão - Análise da Conjuntura Agropecuária
  13. ^ Goiás lidera produção nacional de sorgo, segundo o IBGE
  14. ^ Safra de tomate deve vir 12% menor este ano em Goiás
  15. ^ PPM 2017: Rebanho bovino predomina no Centro-Oeste e Mato Grosso lidera entre os estados
  16. ^ Algumas Gemas Clássicas
  17. ^ Maior pedra de água-marinha é brasileira e ficará exposta nos EUA
  18. ^ MINERAÇÃO DE METAIS E PEDRAS PRECIOSAS
  19. ^ Profile of the Goiás industry
  20. ^ Profile of the industry of Mato Grosso del Sur
  21. ^ Profile of the industry of Mato Grosso
  22. ^ Setor Automotivo
  23. ^ O novo mapa das assembleras
  24. ^ com.br/ms-se-consolida-como-maior-exportador-de-celulose-do-pais/ MS consolidates itself as the largest exporter of pulp in the country

External links edit

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The Central West or Center West Region of Brazil Portuguese Regiao Centro Oeste do Brasil ʁeʒiˈɐ w ˌsẽtɾoˈɛstʃi du bɾaˈziw is composed of the states of Goias Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul along with Distrito Federal Federal District where Brazil s national capital Brasilia is situated The region comprises 18 86 of the national territory Central West Region Regiao Centro OesteRegionCountry BrazilStatesDistrito Federal Goias Mato Grosso Mato Grosso do SulArea Region1 612 077 2 km2 622 426 5 sq mi Rank2ndPopulation Region16 504 303 Rank5th Density10 km2 27 sq mi Rank4th Urban86 3 GDP Year2006 estimate TotalUS 175 683 000 000 4th Per capitaUS 11 119 2nd HDI Year2007 Category0 789 high 3rd Life expectancy73 2 years 3rd Infant mortality19 5 per 1 000 3rd Literacy91 7 3rd Time zonesUTC 03 BRT UTC 04 AMT With the move of the country s federal capital from Rio de Janeiro to Brasilia in the 1960s the construction of roads and railways to the interior of the country made access to the region easier speeding up population growth and contributing significantly to the region s development Mato Grosso do Sul was created in 1979 materializing the decision of the government to divide the then called state of Mato Grosso in two states to facilitate to the administration and the development of the region Brasilia International Airport Marechal Rondon International Airport Campo Grande International Airport and Santa Genoveva Airport connects the Center West region with many Brazilian cities and also operates some international flights The Center West is home to the University of Brasilia University Center of Brasilia Federal University of Goias Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul Federal University of Mato Grosso and Federal University of Rondonopolis The Center West region is the least populated in Brazil Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Mato Grosso 1 2 Mato Grosso do Sul 1 3 Goias 1 4 Federal District 2 Demographics 3 Education 3 1 Educational institutions 4 Economy 4 1 Agriculture 4 2 Livestock 4 3 Mining 4 4 Industry 5 Tourism and recreation 6 Infrastructure 6 1 International airports 6 2 National Airport 7 References 8 External linksGeography edit nbsp National Congress and Flag in Brasilia Federal District nbsp Climate classification for Brazil according to the Koppen criteria 1 nbsp Chapada dos Guimaraes National Park in Mato Grosso nbsp Forest in GoiasMato Grosso edit Mato Grosso is a state with a flat landscape that alternates between vast chapadas and plain areas Mato Grosso contains three main ecosystems the Cerrado the Pantanal and the Amazon rainforest Open pasture vegetation covers 40 of the state The Chapada dos Guimaraes National Park with caves grottoes tracks and waterfalls is one of its tourist attractions In the north is the biodiverse Amazonian forest which covers nearly half of the state The Xingu Indigenous Park and the Araguaia River are in Mato Grosso Further south the Pantanal the world s largest wetland is the habitat for nearly one thousand species of animals and many aquatic birds Mato Grosso do Sul edit The Pantanal covers 12 municipalities of Mato Grosso do Sul and presents an enormous variety of flora and fauna with forests natural sand banks savannahs open pasture fields and bushes The area near Bonito has prehistoric caverns natural rivers waterfalls swimming pools and the Blue Lake Cave Mato Grosso do Sul has a humid subtropical and tropical climate The annual rainfall is 1 500 mm January is the warmest month with mean maxima of 34 C 93 2 F and minima of 24 C 75 2 F and more rain July experiences the coldest temperatures with mean maxima of 25 C 77 F and minima of 15 C 59 F and sun The cerrado landscape is characterized by extensive savanna formations crossed by gallery forests and stream valleys Cerrado includes various types of vegetation Goias edit The most populous state of the region Goias presents a landscape of plateaus and chapadoes At the height of the drought from June to September the lack of rain makes the level of the River Araguaia go down and brings up almost 2 km of beaches At the Emas National Park in the municipality of Chapadao do Ceu it is possible to observe the typical fauna and the flora from the region At the Chapada dos Veadeiros the attractions include canyons valleys rapids and waterfalls Other attractions are the historical city of Goias or Old Goias at 132 km from Goiania established at the beginning of the 18th century and Caldas Novas known for its hot springs Federal District edit Located in the state of Goias in a region called Planalto Central the Federal District is divided in 31 administrative regions Brasilia where the three branches of the federal government are located is the main attraction of this dry area with only two seasons The rainy season is from October to March During the dry season the humidity can reach critical levels mainly in the peak hours of the hottest days The artificial lake of Paranoa with almost 40 km and 500 million m of water was built to minimize the severe climatic conditions of the winter The region also attracts mystics and in its surroundings one can find many temples of different religions and sectarian groups Demographics editThe Central West Region has 237 cities The most populated are the following Most populated cities of Central West Region 2009 estimation from Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica 2 Position City State Pop Position City State Pop nbsp Brasilia nbsp Goiania1 Brasilia Distrito Federal 2 606 885 11 Rio Verde Goias 163 0212 Goiania Goias 1 281 975 12 Aguas Lindas de Goias Goias 143 1793 Campo Grande Mato Grosso do Sul 755 107 13 Valparaiso de Goias Goias 123 4444 Cuiaba Mato Grosso 550 562 14 Sinop Mato Grosso 114 0515 Aparecida de Goiania Goias 510 770 15 Trindade Goias 104 9796 Anapolis Goias 335 960 16 Corumba Mato Grosso do Sul 99 4677 Varzea Grande Mato Grosso 240 038 17 Formosa Goias 96 2848 Luziania Goias 210 064 18 Itumbiara Goias 92 8329 Dourados Mato Grosso do Sul 189 762 19 Novo Gama Goias 88 83510 Rondonopolis Mato Grosso 181 902 20 Caceres Mato Grosso 87 261Education edit nbsp Federal University of Mato Grosso in CuiabaPortuguese is the official national language and thus the primary language taught in schools But English and Spanish are part of the official high school curriculum Educational institutions edit University of Brasilia UnB Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso UFMT Universidade Federal de Goias UFG Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul UFMS Economy editAgriculture edit nbsp Soy in Mato Grosso nbsp Irrigated garlic in GoiasThe Central West Region produces 46 of the country s cereals legumes and oilseeds 111 5 million tons in 2020 3 Mato Grosso leads as the largest national producer of grains in the country with a 28 0 share with Goias 10 0 in 4th place and Mato Grosso do Sul 7 9 in 5th place 4 Mato Grosso is the largest soy producer in Brazil with 26 9 of the total produced in 2020 33 0 million tons In the 2019 20 harvest Goias was the fourth largest soybean producer with 12 46 million tons Mato Grosso do Sul produced 10 5 million tons in 2020 one of the largest producing states in Brazil around fifth place Brazil is the world s largest soybean producer with 120 million tons harvested in 2019 5 In 2017 Mato Grosso was the largest producer of maize in the country fourth Goias In 2019 Mato Grosso do Sul was also one of the largest maize producers in the country with 10 1 million tons Brazil is the second largest corn producer in the world with 107 million tons harvested in 2019 6 Goias is the second largest producer of sugarcane in the country 11 3 of national production with 75 7 million tons harvested in the 2019 20 harvest Mato Grosso do Sul ranks fourth with about 49 million tons harvested Mato Grosso harvested 16 million tons remaining in sixth place 7 8 9 Mato Grosso is also the largest producer of cotton in Brazil with around 65 of the national production 1 8 of the 2 8 million tons harvested in the country Goias is in fourth place 10 11 Mato Grosso is the third largest producer of bean in the country with 10 5 of the Brazilian production Goias was the fourth largest producer of beans in Brazil in the 2017 18 harvest with 374 thousand tons and has about 10 of the country s production Brazil is the third largest producer of beans in the world 12 Goias and Minas Gerais represent 74 8 of the Brazilian production of sorghum Goias has the national leadership it produced 44 of the Brazilian agricultural production in the 2019 2020 cycle with a harvest of 1 09 million tons 13 Goias is also the leader in Brazilian tomato production in 2019 it produced more than 1 2 million tons a third of the country s total production 14 The Central West Region also has relevant productions of garlic sunflower and manioc Livestock edit nbsp Cattle in Mato GrossoIn cattle Brazil had almost 215 million head of cattle in 2017 The Center West had 74 million head 34 5 of the Brazilian total being the leading region of the country Regarding pork Brazil had almost 42 million pigs in 2017 The Central West had almost 15 of the total 6 2 million In poultry Brazil had a total of 1 400 million chickens in 2017 The Central West had 12 2 of the total 172 million In milk production Brazil produced 33 5 billion liters in 2017 The Center West produced 12 of the total almost 4 billion liters In egg production Brazil produced 4 2 billion dozen in 2017 The Center West produced 11 6 489 million dozen 15 Mining edit nbsp Chemical mineral complex of the Fosfertil company in Catalao Goias has 4 58 of the national mining participation 3rd place in the country In 2017 in nickel Goias and Para are the only two producers in the country with Goias being the first in production having obtained 154 thousand tons for a value of R 1 4 billion In copper it was the second largest producer in the country with 242 thousand tons at a value of R 1 4 billion In gold it was the fourth largest producer in the country with 10 2 tons with a value of R 823 million In niobium in the form of pyrochlor it was the second largest producer in the country with 27 thousand tons with a value of R 312 million In aluminum bauxite it was the 3rd largest producer in the country with 766 thousand tons for a value of R 51 million Still in 2017 in the Center West Mato Grosso had 1 15 of the national mining participation fifth place in the country and Mato Grosso do Sul had 0 71 of the national mineral participation sixth place in the country Mato Grosso had production of gold 8 3 tons worth R 1 billion and tin 536 tons worth R 16 million Mato Grosso do Sul had production of iron 3 1 million tons with a value of R 324 million and manganese 648 thousand tons with a value of R 299 million 16 17 18 Industry edit nbsp Mitsubishi factory in GoiasThe Central West has 6 of the country s industrial GDP 19 20 21 In Brazil the automotive sector represents about 22 of industrial GDP Goias has Mitsubishi Suzuki and Hyundai factories 22 23 In Tres Lagoas the production of paper and cellulose is considerable Mato Grosso do Sul recorded growth above the national average in the production of pulp reached the mark of 1 million hectares of planted eucalyptus trees expanded its industrial park in the sector and consolidated itself as the largest exporter of the product in the country in the first quarter of 2020 Between the years 2010 to 2018 the production of Mato Grosso do Sul soared by 308 reaching 17 million cubic meters of roundwood for paper and pulp in 2018 In 2019 Mato Grosso do Sul reached the leadership of exports in the product in the country with 9 7 million tons sold 22 20 of total Brazilian pulp exports that year 24 Tourism and recreation edit nbsp Waterfall in Chapada do Guimaraes Mato GrossoTourism has grown at impressive speed in the last decades there attracting visitors from several parts of Brazil and the world who all enjoy the Region s flora and fauna riches as well as its numerous marvelous views Located in the middle of the vast Central Upland the Central West Region reveals how attractive the tours in the interior of the country can be Starting in the west part of Mato Grosso do Sul State and the southeast part of Mato Grosso State we have Pantanal Mato grossense the largest swampy plain area in the world cut by the Paraguai River Its fauna and flora riches draw the attention of the world In the same state it s possible to take tours through pleasant places such as Alta Floresta where ecotourism is the greatest attraction Bonito one of the places with the most crystalline waters in the country and Chapada dos Guimaraes National Park full of mountains and beautiful landscapes offered by the meadow vegetation Dividing the States of Mato Grosso Mato Grosso do Sul and Goias the Araguaia River attracts numerous fishermen from all parts of Brazil and the world And in the State of Goias historical attractions such as Pirenopolis draw many visitors all year long with its steep stone paved streets and its colonial houses Other attractions in the same state include Chapada dos Veadeiros and the National Park of Emas where the contact with nature is the essence of the tours In the Federal District the National Park of Brasilia is one of the greatest local attractions Infrastructure editInternational airports edit BrasiliaBrasilia International Airport President Juscelino Kubitschek BSB SBBR serves the metropolitan area with major domestic and international flights Brasilia International Airport is the third largest in Brazil in terms of passenger movement Because of its strategic location it is considered a civil aviation hub for the rest of the country This makes for a large number of takeoffs and landings and it is not unusual flights to have to wait in the holding pattern to land Following the airport s master plan Infraero built a second runway which was finished in 2006 nbsp Marechal Rondon International AirportCuiabaThe runway at Marechal Rondon International Airport was opened to traffic in 1956 In February 1975 Infraero took over the airport s administration and began various upgrades to meet the needs of the airport complex As of 1996 Marechal Rondon Airport located 10 km 6 21 mi from the city center started receiving international flights Currently it serves more than 900 thousand passengers a year Campo GrandeThe operation of Campo Grande International Airport is shared with the Campo Grande Air Base The airport has two runways Construction of the main runway made of concrete began in 1950 and was finished in 1953 The passenger terminal was concluded in 1964 and in 1967 concrete aprons were built for both military and civilian aircraft As commercial aviation demand grew it became necessary to widen the civil aircraft apron which was completed 12 years after its construction The airport has been administered by Inferaero since 1975 National Airport edit GoianiaSanta Genoveva Airport is the main airport of Goiania providing flights to major cities in Brazil Modernization work is underway to construct a new runway and terminal to handle the growing number of air passenger in and out of Goiania nbsp A panorama of Goiania CityReferences edit Alvares C A Stape J L Sentelhas P C de Moraes G Leonardo J Sparovek G 2013 Koppen s climate classification map for Brazil Meteorologische Zeitschrift 22 6 711 728 2009 estimation from Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica PDF Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica March 30 2010 Archived from the original PDF on August 7 2013 IBGE preve safra recorde de graos em 2020 IBGE preve safra recorde de graos em 2020 IBGE preve safra recorde de graos em 2020 Quatro estados concentram quase 70 da producao de graos do pais IBGE preve safra recorde de graos em 2020 Goias e o segundo maior produtor de cana de acucar do Pais Archived from the original on 2023 04 03 Retrieved 2021 01 01 ACOMPANHAMENTO DA SAFRA BRASILEIRA DE CANA DE ACUCAR MAIO 2019 Qualidade do algodao de MT e destaque em congresso nacional MT segue como lider isolado na producao de algodao e safra sobe para 65 em 2017 18 Feijao Analise da Conjuntura Agropecuaria Goias lidera producao nacional de sorgo segundo o IBGE Safra de tomate deve vir 12 menor este ano em Goias PPM 2017 Rebanho bovino predomina no Centro Oeste e Mato Grosso lidera entre os estados Algumas Gemas Classicas Maior pedra de agua marinha e brasileira e ficara exposta nos EUA MINERACAO DE METAIS E PEDRAS PRECIOSAS Profile of the Goias industry Profile of the industry of Mato Grosso del Sur Profile of the industry of Mato Grosso Setor Automotivo O novo mapa das assembleras com br ms se consolida como maior exportador de celulose do pais MS consolidates itself as the largest exporter of pulp in the countryExternal links edit in English Brazilian Tourism Portal 15 46 47 S 47 55 50 W 15 77972 S 47 93056 W 15 77972 47 93056 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central West Region Brazil amp 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