Goiás Is One of the Brazilian States That Grows the Most in the Goiás Agribusiness Sector and, for 2023, the Expectation Is to Generate About 110 Billion Reais in Gross Production Value (VBP). According to Data from the New Caged, Currently, There Are 117,650 Goians Working Directly with the Field.
The Goiás Agribusiness Has 10 Agricultural Products That Exceed One Billion Reais in Annual VBP: Soybeans, Cattle, Corn, Sugarcane, Chickens, Milk, Tomatoes, Beans, Pigs, and Eggs. With These Positive Numbers, Goiás’ Economy Has Established Itself in 2nd Place as the Strongest Economy in the Brazilian Midwest and in 9th Place Among the Largest Economies in the Country.
In 2022, Goiás Managed to Surpass the National Average of Exports by 19.6%, Jumping from 11th to 8th Place Among the States That Most Export in Brazil. The Meat Complex Was Responsible for This Record-Breaking Advance in Exports, Resulting in US$ 14.025 Billion and a Positive Balance of US$ 8 Billion in the Trade Balance.
According to Forecasts for 2023, Brazil Will Become the Third-Largest Global Producer of Cereals, with 300 Million Tons Produced. According to the Center for Advanced Studies in Applied Economics (Cepea) at the University of São Paulo, the GDP of the Brazilian Agribusiness Will Be Near US$ 500 Billion.
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Unemployment rises again to 5.8% at the beginning of 2026, raising alarms about the end of temporary positions and its impact on the Brazilian job market.
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Document organization can cut invisible costs in small businesses, a simple step that prevents waste, rework, and losses in daily operations.
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While Russia dominates the global wheat market, Brazil emerges as an unexpected competitor in the Cerrado, offering grain available in July and August when stocks in the Northern Hemisphere are at their lowest point of the year.
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China returned almost 20 Brazilian ships with soybeans, but now everything could change: the country that buys 80% of the grain is considering relaxing regulations after impurities held up shipments of thousands of tons and caused million-dollar losses.
To Ensure Greater Safety for Those Travelling on Highways, Preventive Measures Have Also Been Implemented by Local Authorities: Improvements to Existing Waterway Infrastructure, Such as the Construction of Bridges and Stormwater Drains to Prevent Flooding, Modernization of Power Lines, Planting Trees along Riverbanks, Construction of Dams, Among Other Initiatives.
According to Data Released by the Secretariats of Industry and Commerce and Development of Innovation of the Government of Goiás, the Goiás Agribusiness Has Provided Excellent Results, Ensuring Greater Safety and Better Quality in Services Offered to the Population.


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