The nominal
gross domestic product of the South Moravian Region was 671.259 billion
CZK in 2021, which is nearly 11% of the national GDP. Among other regions, South Moravian Region had the third largest share on the national GDP out of fourteen. The GDP per capita was 562.278 CZK (23.428 EUR) in the same period, which is 98.5% of the national average and the second highest result after region Prague. •
Industry Mechanical engineering has an essential role in the economy of the region. Important centers of mechanical engineering are
Brno (PBS,
Siemens,
Zetor Brno),
Blansko (ČKD Blansko, Metra Blansko),
Kuřim (TOS Kuřim),
Boskovice (Minerva, Novibra) and
Břeclav (OTIS). Electrical engineering has a tradition for more than a century. Significant producers are Siemens Drásov, VUES Brno and ZPA Brno.
Food industry forms another important sector, especially in the southern and eastern part of the region. Important activities are the meat processing,
canning of fruits and vegetables (Znojmia, Fruta), sugar industry,
brewing (
Starobrno, Černá Hora, Vyškov and Hostan) and winemaking (Lahofer, Znovín Znojmo, Vinium Velké Pavlovice).
Chemical and
pharmaceutical industry is concentrated especially in Brno (Pliva-Lachema),
Ivanovice na Hané (Bioveta) and Veverská Bítýška (Hartmann Rico). •
Transport The South-Moravian Region has an important role in the nation and international transit. It is served by a network of motorways and roads of almost 4,500 km. The motorways
D1 and
D2 and the expressways
R43 and
R52 form the skeleton of the road network in the region. Brno is an important crossing of road and railway transport and a hub of the integrated regional public transport system. Brno has an international airport
Brno–Tuřany. The airport was opened in 1954 and in 2012 it served 535 thousand passengers. •
Agriculture The agricultural land covers 426 thousand ha, which is 59.3% of all land in the regions. The arable land occupies 49% of the total area.
Znojmo District and
Vyškov District have the highest proportion of arable land in the region. The agricultural production is oriented on the production of
cereals,
rapeseed and
sugar beet. Other important agricultural sectors in the region are
viticulture, fruit farming and vegetable growing. The viticulture is especially developed in
Břeclav District, which has 46% of the total area of Czech vineyards. == Science and education ==