Sinop, City in Northern Mato Grosso, Is About to Gain an Agribusiness Giant: the First World Trade Center Focused on the Sector, with an Investment Exceeding R$ 1.5 Billion. The Project, Which Includes a 106-Meter High Tower, Will Be a Landmark Not Only for the City but for All of Brazil, Placing Sinop on the Global Agribusiness Map
According to the website diariodecuiaba, Sinop, a city located 503 km north of Cuiabá, is about to further stand out on the national and international agribusiness agribusiness scene. By 2029, the municipality will gain a 25-story tower, standing 106 meters high, built on a 4,000 m² roundabout. This ambitious project, called Sky 360, will be the heart of what has been dubbed the “World Trade Center of Agribusiness“.
With a total investment of R$ 1.5 billion, the complex will house ten buildings divided between commercial, hospital, and educational sectors. This landmark will be the first in the world to be built on a roundabout, demonstrating the boldness and innovation of the project. “Who would imagine a World Trade Center in Sinop?“, someone might ask. But the answer lies in the power of Brazilian agribusiness, which makes Sinop a strategic location for this type of venture.
The Economic and Social Impact: Return and Development
The investment of R$ 1.5 billion in the Agro World Trade Center will not only boost the local economy but is also expected to generate an estimated return of R$ 6 billion. The construction, which began in April, will be exclusively commercial, featuring 180 offices of up to 98 m², and promises to transform the municipality of 196,000 residents into a true business hub.
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This complex will not only attract investors but will also generate jobs and promote the development of new infrastructure in the city. Furthermore, the venture reinforces Sinop’s position as one of the major centers of Brazilian agribusiness, aligned with the growing global demand for food.
Strategic Partnerships and Urban Adaptations
To enable the construction of this gigantic complex, the city of Sinop needed to adapt its legislation. Since 2019, when negotiations with the construction company Haacke Empreendimentos began, the city hall revised the Master Plan to allow for the construction of taller buildings, increasing the limit from 21 to 26 stories in some regions.
As a result of these changes, the city has seen significant growth in the construction sector, jumping from 8 to 62 buildings under construction. And it doesn’t stop there: to ensure the quality and success of the project, Sinop has also invested in training its workforce, offering courses in the construction sector, which is essential to support the rapid growth of the city.
The Future of Agribusiness in Sinop
The choice of Sinop as the site for the Agro World Trade Center was not made by chance. The city is strategically located in the northern region of Mato Grosso, a crucial area for grain production and distribution. With the future arrival of Ferrogrão, a railway that will cross the state of Pará to the port of Miritituba, Sinop will be even more connected to national and international markets.
Therefore, the Agro World Trade Center will not only be an imposing venture but a symbol of the growth and importance of agribusiness in Brazil. Sinop, with this project, consolidates itself as a true center of innovation and development, reflecting the transformative power of investment in infrastructure and construction aimed at agribusiness.

Que progresso melhore a vida dos habitantes da região, gerando empregos, escolas, fábricas, enfim, um novo Polo agroindustrial.