BR-293 (Brazil)

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BR-293

Osvaldo Aranha Highway
Serras_de_Sudeste.JPG
Incline on the road BR-293, in the municipality of Cerrito
Route information
Length535.7 km[1] (332.9 mi)
Major junctions
East endQuaraí, Rio Grande do Sul
Major intersectionsRs-183 shield.svg RS-183 e BR-158 in Santana do Livramento, RS
Rs-630 shield.svg RS-630 in Dom Pedrito, RS
BR-473.png BR-473 e BR-153.svg BR-153 in Bagé, RS
Rs-608 shield.svg RS-608 e Rs-265 shield.svg RS-265 in Pinheiro Machado, RS
Rs-702 shield.svg RS-702 in Piratini, RS
Rs-706 shield.svg RS-706 in Cerrito, RS
BR-116-rs.png BR-116 in Capão do Leão, RS
West endPelotas, Rio Grande do Sul
Location
CountryBrazil
StateRio Grande do Sul
Highway system

The BR-293 is an east-west highway in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The highway connects Pelotas to Quaraí, crossing important cities in the southern tip of Brazil such as Bagé and Santana do Livramento. The highway measures 535.7 km. [2]

Economic importance

It runs through one of the main sheep-breeding areas and the main wool-producing area of the country, which is located in the extreme south of Brazil. The South region is responsible for 99% of the country's wool production. Rio Grande do Sul is the state with the highest national participation, representing 94.1% of the total. The municipalities of Santana do Livramento, Alegrete and Quaraí led the activity. Currently, meat production has become the main objective of sheep farming in Rio Grande do Sul, due to the increase in prices paid to the producer, which made the activity more attractive and profitable. Sheep breeds more adapted to the subtropical climate are used there. [3][4]

In addition, the region has a large production of rice, as well as soy, corn and wheat, fruits and meats for the main slaughterhouses in the State. Rio Grande do Sul is the largest rice producer in the country, with 70.5% of Brazil's production, about 7.3 million tons in 2020, and much of the production is carried out in fields in the south of the state. [5][6]

Candiota has large deposits of coal. Brazil totals 32 billion tons of coal reserves, which are mainly located in Rio Grande do Sul (89.25% of the total); Only the Candiota Deposit has 38% of all the national coal. Not by chance, the city of Hulha Negra, neighboring Candiota, has its name derived from coal. [7]

Santana do Livramento benefits from the tourism of Brazilians who want to visit the Uruguayan city of Rivera. [8]

The highway connects Uruguay, Argentina and the south of the state of Rio Grande do Sul to the Port of Rio Grande, one of the most important in the country. [9]

References

  1. ^ BR-293 length between major junctions., Ministério dos Transportes do Brasil, archived from the original on 9 November 2013, retrieved 24 August 2014
  2. ^ Rodovias Transversais
  3. ^ PPM 2017: Rebanho bovino predomina no Centro-Oeste e Mato Grosso lidera entre os estados
  4. ^ O Rio Grande do Sul é o segundo estado com o maior rebanho de ovinos do Brasil
  5. ^ Alegrete tem na produção de arroz sua grande força econômica
  6. ^ IBGE prevê safra recorde de grãos em 2020
  7. ^ Carvão no Brasil
  8. ^ Ruas de Santana do Livramento têm aumento na circulação de turistas em meio à pandemia
  9. ^ Porto RS[permanent dead link]