Nova Mutum, Administrative division in Mato Grosso, Brazil.
Nova Mutum is a municipality in central Brazil characterized by flat terrain, extensive agricultural zones, and modern urban development. The town itself sits within a landscape dominated by farmland and contemporary infrastructure.
The area began its transformation in 1966 when entrepreneurs from São Paulo purchased large tracts of land to test agricultural production. This early investment initiated the region's shift toward farming-based development.
Nova Mutum maintains strong ties to agriculture through regular community events, markets, and educational programs focused on sustainable farming practices.
The BR-163 highway connects the area to major Brazilian centers, making it easy to reach by road. A local airport provides air travel options for longer journeys.
The place has become one of Brazil's leading grain production centers, particularly through large-scale soybean farming. This specialized agriculture shapes the region's economy and daily life.
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