Campina Verde, Agricultural municipality in Minas Gerais, Brazil
Campina Verde is a municipality in Minas Gerais located in Brazil's interior between two major river systems. The town sits on elevated terrain where farming communities have established themselves and continue to work the land.
The area was founded in the early 1800s when settlers established themselves in the region between two rivers. The settlement grew from this early nucleus into an agricultural community that persists today.
Local residents maintain Portuguese as their primary language and participate in regular agricultural markets that strengthen community relations throughout the municipality.
The town is best explored on foot or by car since the area spans a large region. Visitors will find local services and markets in the center that meet basic needs.
The municipality produces substantial quantities of meat and dairy products, managing 354,000 cattle heads, including 55,000 dairy cows across 1,861 agricultural establishments.
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