Bela Vista de Goiás is crossed by the following rivers and streams: Meia Ponte River, Caldas, Piracanjuba, Boa Vista, Arapuca, Sozinha, São José, Aborrecido, Nuelo, Barro Amarelo, São Bento, Furado, Sucuri and Boa Vistinha.
Demographic and political data
Population density: 16.15 inhabitants/km2 (2007)
Population growth rate: 1.01% (2000-2007)
Population in 2007: 20,615
Population in 1980: 17,255
Population in 1991: 17,316
Urban population: 14,296 (2007)
Rural population: 6,319 (2007)
Urban and rural population in 1990: 6,010 inhab / 11,245 inhab
Eligible voters: 15,970 (2007)
City government in 2007: mayor (Wilson Marcos Teles), vice-mayor (Sônia Maria Moreira Gonçalves), and 09 councilpersons
Economy
During the period of 1930 to 1950 Bela Vista was famous for its tobacco production and was called the "Tobacco capital of Brazil"". Low international prices caused the gradual abandonment of this crop and today the economy is more diversified with fruit production, milk, and the poultry industry.
There is a large herd of cattle—113,620 head in 2006, of which 21,590 were milking cows.
It is one of the largest producers of milk in the state and has two milk processing units. There are approximately eight thousand milk producers, of whom 70% are small farmers. Milk production was over 30 million liters a year in 2003.
The main employer of the region is Granja Saito, a producer of poultry. Poultry production, besides being the mainstay of the economy, stimulates the local production of corn, soybeans, and wheat. According to IBGE there were 1,390,000 chickens in the region. Egg production was 27,104 dozens a year (2006)
Agricultural products
The main agricultural products in 2006 were bananas, coffee, coconut, citrus fruits, rice, manioc, corn, and soybeans.
Source: IBGE
Sectors of employment (2003)
The main economic employers in 2003 were:
agriculture and cattle raising: 523 workers
transformation industries: 689 workers
construction: 231 workers
commerce: 278 units employing 782 workers
public administration: 415 workers
Financial institutions
02 in 2007—Banco do Brasil S.A. and Banco Itaú S.A.
Health
Infant mortality in 2000: 22.68
Infant mortality in 1990: 28.50
Hospitals: 02 with 59 beds in 2007
Education
Literacy rate in 2000: 87.7
Literacy rate in 1991: 80.3
There were 27 schools with 5,980 students enrolled in 2006