Headquarters in Cuiabá
Agriculture is the largest component of the state's
GDP at 40.8%, followed by the
service sector at 40.2%. The
industrial sector represents 19% of the GDP (2004). Mato Grosso's major exports include
soybeans (83%),
wood (5.6%),
meats (4.8%), and
cotton (3.3%) (2002). The state's share of the Brazilian economy is 1.8% (2014). In 2020, Mato Grosso was the leader in national grain production, with 28.0%. It's the largest producer of
soy in Brazil, with 26.9% of the total produced in 2020 (33.0 million tons); the largest producer of
maize in the country; the largest producer of
cotton in Brazil, with around 65% of national production (1.8 out of the 2.8 million tons harvested in the country).; the sixth largest producer of
sugarcane in the country, 16 million tons harvested in the 2019/20 harvest.; In
cassava production, Brazil produced a total of 17.6 million tons in 2018. Mato Grosso produced 287,000 tons that year. In 2009, the cattle herd from Mato Grosso reached the mark of 30 million cattle, the largest cattle herd in the country, representing almost 14% of national production alone. In 2018, Mato Grosso was the fifth largest pork producer in the country, with a herd of around 2.5 million animals. In 2017, Mato Grosso had 1.15% of the national mineral participation (fifth place in the country). Mato Grosso had production of
gold (8.3 tons at a value of R$1 billion) and
tin (536 tons at a value of R$16 million). In addition, in gemstones, the state is the second largest national producer of
diamond, having extracted 49,000 carats in the year 2017. The city of
Juína is the main one in this activity in the state. The state also has a small production of
sapphire and
jasper. Mato Grosso had an industrial GDP of R$17.0 billion in 2017, equivalent to 1.4% of the national industry. It employs 141,121 workers in the industry. The main industrial sectors are: Construction (32.0%), Food (27.9%), Industrial Services of Public Utility, such as Electricity and Water (18.6%), Beverages (4.5%) and Oil Products Oil and Biofuels (3.9%). These five sectors concentrate 86.9% of the state's industry.
Statistics • Vehicles: 1,614,797 (January 2015) • Mobile phones: 4,500,000 (January 2015) • Telephones: 527,000 (April 2007) • Cities: 142 (2025) ==Infrastructure==