Maracaju is a city located in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul in West-Central Brazil. It is situated approximately 160 kilometers southwest of the state capital, Campo Grande. With a population of around 47,000 people, Maracaju is known for its agricultural activities and vibrant culture. The city is surrounded by vast plains and fertile lands, making it an important agricultural hub in the region. The main crops grown in Maracaju include soybeans, corn, cotton, and sugarcane. The agricultural sector plays a significant role in the local economy, attracting both national and international investors.