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Brazilian city becomes a mining hotspot and now offers many job opportunities

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published 24/03/2025 às 14:34
Canaã dos Carajás grows with mining! The city becomes an economic reference, generates jobs and invests in sustainability.
Canaã dos Carajás grows with mining! The city becomes an economic reference, generates jobs and invests in sustainability.

The city is experiencing a revolution! The city of Pará has become one of the largest mining hubs in Brazil, generating thousands of jobs and skyrocketing GDP per capita.

Canaã dos Carajás, in southeastern Pará, stands out in Brazil and the world due to its enormous economic potential, driven by one of the largest iron mining complexes on the planet.

Strategically located in the heart of the Carajás region, the city has not only been a hub for mineral exploration, but has also shown impressive growth in recent years, which makes this mining area one of the most promising locations in the country.

In 2010, the city had just over 26 inhabitants. In just a decade, that number has jumped to over 77, reflecting explosive growth directly linked to the S11D Project, which is operated by giant Vale and is considered one of the largest iron mining complexes in the world.

Mining and its economic impact: Canaã dos Carajás as a development hub

Mining has been the main driving force behind the economy of Canaã dos Carajás. With vast reserves of iron ore, the city was catapulted to the list of the most prosperous in Brazil in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita.

The tax revenue generated by mining, as well as the direct and indirect jobs created by the industry, have placed the city on a higher economic level.

In 2021, Canaã dos Carajás was recognized as one of the cities with the highest economic growth in the country, with its GDP being directly influenced by mining.

The prospects for expansion, as the S11D Project progresses, continue to strengthen the city's position in the national economic landscape.

Economic diversification and infrastructure: the challenge of sustainability

Although mining is the central pillar of the local economy, the city has sought alternatives to not depend solely on this economic activity.

Canaã dos Carajás has invested heavily in infrastructure, education and healthcare. Economic diversification, with a focus on agribusiness and commerce, is also a strategy the city has to make its economy more sustainable in the long term.

These investments aim to ensure that the city does not suffer from fluctuations in the commodities market, such as iron ore, and create an environment that is favorable to the quality of life of the inhabitants.

With paved streets and planned urban growth, Canaã dos Carajás has been rapidly modernizing, attracting more companies and, consequently, more qualified labor from all over the country.

History and curiosities about the city: a name that reflects prosperity

The history of Canaã dos Carajás is marked by radical transformations. Founded in 1994, the city began its economic trajectory with agriculture and livestock farming.

However, it was the discovery of vast reserves of iron ore that started a new cycle of development.

The name “Canaan”, inspired by the Promised Land, is a metaphor for the economic potential that the city offers, both for its inhabitants and for investors who come in search of opportunities.

Over the years, the city has become a center of attraction for investments from large companies in the mining sector, in addition to becoming a strategic point for the development of Brazil.

This growth has attracted migrants from different regions of the country, who are looking for a new life in a place that offers prospects for employment and economic growth.

The highlight of Canaã dos Carajás in Brazil: wealth and sustainability

The economic success of Canaã dos Carajás is reflected in its GDP per capita, which places the city among the richest in Brazil.

Mining is undoubtedly the main driver of this wealth. However, the city is not only an example of economic prosperity.

It also stands out for its projects focused on sustainability and environmental preservation.

According to experts, Canaã dos Carajás has demonstrated a commitment to the environmental recovery of areas impacted by mining.

The city invests in reforestation projects and preservation of natural resources, in order to minimize the negative effects of mining on the local ecosystem.

The promotion of sustainable practices and ecotourism is another initiative that aims to maintain the balance between economic development and environmental preservation.

Sustainable tourism: a path to the future

In addition to its economic strength, Canaã dos Carajás seeks to become a tourist destination, especially in the field of ecotourism.

The city is home to attractions such as Carajás National Forest, which offers ecological trails and rare biodiversity, and the S11D Project Viewpoint, which provides a panoramic view of the largest iron mine in the world.

A Lagoa Azul, another popular tourist destination, stands out for its crystal clear waters and is an invitation for those who want to explore the region's exuberant nature.

These projects aim to promote sustainable tourism, a model that helps preserve nature while generating revenue for the city.

The idea is to use the natural wealth of the Carajás region to attract tourists and generate new sources of employment and income, while preserving the environment for future generations.

Canaã dos Carajás in the future: economic growth and environmental preservation

Although mining remains the sector that generates the most jobs and development in the city, Canaã dos Carajás has demonstrated a clear vision of the future, with sustainable projects and a policy aimed at balancing economic progress and environmental protection.

The challenge will be to continue to grow sustainably, addressing issues such as the environmental impact of mining, while at the same time diversifies its economy and promotes social inclusion.

The city serves as an example of how the exploitation of natural resources can be combined with preservation and innovation actions, creating an economic development model that respects the environment.

Do you think the development model adopted by Canaã dos Carajás can be replicated in other Brazilian cities facing the exploitation of natural resources? Share your opinion in the comments!

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Alisson Ficher

Journalist graduated in 2017 and working in the field since 2015, with six years of experience in print magazines, stints on broadcast TV channels and over 12 online publications. Specialist in politics, jobs, economics, courses, among other topics. Professional registration: 0087134/SP. If you have any questions, want to report an error or suggest a topic on the topics covered on the site, please contact us by email: alisson.hficher@outlook.com. We do not accept resumes!

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