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Economy of Anapolis


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the region. In 2003 the municipality had 65,000 head of beef cattle, 8,000 pigs, 138,000 poultry (second place in the state), and 9,500 head of dairy cattle. In addition rice (1 Sq.km / 160 tons), corn (16 Sq.km / 7,200 tons), and soybeans (17 Sq.km / 4,590 tons) are also grown in quantity.

 

Other important crops:

 tomatoes: 0,5 Sq.km / 2,250 tons

 wheat: 0.8 Sq.km / 360 tons

 sugarcane: 0.2 Sq.km / 800 tons

 manioc: 2 Sq.km / 3,000 tons

 bananas: 8.3 Sq.km / 8,300 tons

 coffee: 0.5 Sq.km / 30 tons

 coconut: 0.27 Sq.km / 216 thousand fruits

 citrus fruits: 2.75 Sq.km / 3,800 tons

 passion fruit: 0.05 Sq.km / 40 tons

 

Source: IBGE

 

DAIA (Distrito Agro-Industrial de Anapolis) is the industrial sector of Anapolis. It includes many large companies such as Laboratório Teuto Brasil, a pharmaceuticals manufacturing plant, the largest generic medicine-producing plant in Brazil. The federal government decided to build a major logistical centre around the DAIA, which is a distribution point for goods throughout Brazil by road, rail and air.

 

The main entrepreneurial sectors employing workers in 2003 were the transformation industry with 12,980 workers, construction with 1,222 workers, commerce with 18,114 workers, hotels and restaurants with 1,635 workers, transportation with 3,880 workers, services with 2,429 workers, public administration, defense, and social security with 6,724 workers, education with 3,723 workers, and health with 2,247 workers.

 

There were 23 financial institutions in 2004
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