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Place in Northeast, Brazil
City of Luís Eduardo Magalhães
Flag of City of Luís Eduardo MagalhãesFlagOfficial seal of City of Luís Eduardo MagalhãesSeal
Nickname(s): The Capital of Agribusiness
Motto: Citizen Development
Location of Luís Eduardo MagalhãesLocation of Luís Eduardo Magalhães
CountryBrazil
RegionNortheast
StateBahia
FoundedMarch 30, 2000
Government
 • MayorJunior Marabá (DEM)
Area
 • Total4,018 km (1,551 sq mi)
Elevation720 m (2,360 ft)
Population
 • Total90,162
 • Density15.3/km (40/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−3 (BRT)
CEP postal code47850-000
Websiteluiseduardomagalhaes.ba.gov.br

Luís Eduardo Magalhães is a municipality in western Bahia, Brazil. The town's main business is agriculture, and it is known as the capital of agribusiness. The city is located in the heart of a rapidly growing agribusiness region and as a result it is the fastest growing city in Brazil. As recently as the 1990s the community was little more than a gas station. It is currently home to Brazil's largest soy processing plant and a big John Deere dealership.

Because all commercial hauling of all commodities to and from the region is done by diesel trucking, there exists high demand for diesel fuel. In 2004, the population of Luís Eduardo Magalhães was 21,454. In 2007, the population was 44,265. The strong population growth was caused by the agribusiness.

The city received many farmers from Southern and Southeastern Brazil, contributing to the economic and cultural development of the city. Luís Eduardo Magalhães has been home to a significant community of young international farmers. The city is also one of the wealthiest agricultural cities in Brazil. Most of its development was made via channeling of resources from other areas of the region. The creation of this municipality was ruled unconstitutional by Brazil's Supreme Court. It is named after a deceased member of a powerful oligarchic family, and the city was created solely as a display of power and disdain for the law. The Supreme Court was unable to undo its creation, and simply restated that creating new municipalities in the same fashion is deemed unconstitutional.

Geography

Climate

The climate is Tropical of Altitude. The rainfall pattern is the same as that of the tropical climate. The summer rains are more intense due to the action of the Atlantic tropical mass.

Average temp: 22 °C (71.6 °F).

Rainfall: 700 to 2.000 mm (27.55 to 78,74 in).

Rainy Season: October – April.

Air Humidity: Annual: 70%. December: 80%. August: 50%.

Vegetation

Economy

The economy of Luís Eduardo Magalhães is focused on agribusiness. The region is a major producer of cereals (soybeans and corn), coffee, cotton, as well as cattle raising. Irrigation, the level terrain, and the dry climate with well-defined dry and rainy seasons have made Luis Eduardo Magalhaes a leader in agriculture. Farmers and large agricultural companies from all over the world are purchasing large tracts of the region's fertile flat land. Individuals and companies from the United States, Canada, China, Argentina, India, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Netherlands, Germany and Ireland are making substantial investments in the region.

The GDP for the city was R$1,003,460,120 (2005).

The per capita income for the city was R$22,669 (2005).

Education

The Portuguese language is the official national language, and thus the primary language taught in schools, but English and Spanish are part of the official high school curriculum.

Educational institutions

  • Faculdade Arnaldo Horácio Ferreira (FAAHF);
  • Faculdade Luiz Eduardo Magalhães (FILEM);
  • Instituto de Educação Superior Unyahna Luis Eduardo Magalhães (IESULEM).

International Farmers in L.E.M.

In few years, the region of Luís Eduardo Magalhães has become home to a new community of International farmers. Though some locals have complained about foreigners bidding up land prices, the overseas investors seem to be very welcome. "Absolutely" is how LEM's former mayor, Oziel Oliveira, responded to the question. "They're turning into Brazilians."

Distances

See also

Notes

  1. IBGE 2020
  2. Pearce 2012, p. 123
  3. IBGE - Population of L.E.M.
  4. G1 - L.E.M. - Economy and Business
  5. Ruling of the Supreme Court
  6. GDP (PDF) (in Portuguese). L.E.M., Brazil: IBGE. 2005. ISBN 85-240-3919-1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-10-02. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
  7. per capita income (PDF) (in Portuguese). L.E.M., Brazil: IBGE. 2005. ISBN 85-240-3919-1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-10-02. Retrieved 2007-07-18.
  8. Americans in the City of Luís Eduardo Magalhães

References

Municipalities of Bahia
Capital: Salvador
Mesoregion Centro Norte Baiano
Feira de Santana
Irecê
Itaberaba
Jacobina
Senhor do Bonfim
Municipalities of Bahia
Mesoregion Centro Sul Baiano
Boquira
Brumado
Guanambi
Itapetinga
Jequié
Livramento do Brumado
Seabra
Vitória da Conquista
Mesoregion Extremo Oeste Baiano
Barreiras
Cotegipe
Santa Maria da Vitória
Mesoregion Metropolitana de Salvador
Catu
Salvador
Santo Antônio de Jesus
Mesoregion Nordeste Baiano
Alagoinhas
Entre Rios
Euclides da Cunha
Jeremoabo
Ribeira do Pombal
Serrinha
Mesoregion Sul Baiano
Ilhéus-Itabuna
Porto Seguro
Valença
Mesoregion Vale São-Franciscano da Bahia
Barra
Bom Jesus da Lapa
Juazeiro
Paulo Afonso

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