Caturaí
Caturaí is a municipality in central Goiás state, Brazil.
Caturaí is 32 kilometers north of Goiânia and belongs to the Anápolis Microregion. It is connected to the state capital by highway GO-070. Neighboring municipalities are: Inhumas, Goiânia, Santa Bárbara de Goiás, Araçu, Avelinópolis, and Trindade.
Geography
The climate is tropical with minimum temperatures of 17 °C and maximums of 27 °C. The terrain is flat and is bathed by the Rio Peixe, which has its source in the municipality of Inhumas, and the Rio Anicuns, which forms the boundary with Avelinópolis. The vegetation, characterised by cerrado is rich in forest and fertile lands.Demographics
- Population density: 21.61 inhabitants/km2
- Population growth rate: 0.79% 1996/2007
- Population in 2007: 4,477
- Urban population in 2007: 3,341
- Rural population in 2007: 1,136
Economy
The main economic activity is cattle raising, but there are also plantations of beans, soybeans, corn, and peanuts.- Industrial establishments: 12
- Retail commerce establishments: 22
- Banking establishments: none
- Farms: 325
- Total area: 14,359 ha.
- Area of permanent crops: 217 ha.
- Area of perennial crops: 1,848 ha.
- Area of natural pasture: 10,147 ha.
- Area of woodland and forests: 1,863 ha.
- Persons dependent on farming: 1,060
- Farms with tractors: 58
- Number of tractors: 75
- Cattle herd: 22,500 head