Bom Jesus de Goiás, Agricultural municipality in southern Goiás, Brazil.
Bom Jesus de Goiás is a municipality in southern Goiás with fertile soil and a landscape shaped by farming operations. The town sits at about 619 meters elevation across roughly 1,400 square kilometers of land.
The settlement began in 1925 when landowner Carolina Viera da Mota donated land for development. A palm frond chapel was built as the first structure in the new community.
Agriculture shapes daily life here, with soybeans, corn, and sugarcane grown across the region on a substantial scale. The farming way of life is visible in how the landscape and community are organized.
When visiting, administrative services are easy to find in the central area and are open on weekdays. Plan your visit for a weekday if you need to access local government services.
The region relies heavily on mechanized farming, where modern machinery plays a central role in production. This makes it a center for contemporary agricultural practices in the state.
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