Eastern region · 230k people · 14,667 km²
Canindeyú. Soja, brasiguayos, frontière brésilienne.
Canindeyú is east-central Paraguay's soy belt. The department has the country's largest brasiguayo (Brazilian-Paraguayan) farming population — entire municipalities operate primarily in Portuguese, with Brazilian retail, schools, and churches. Salto del Guairá, the capital, is on the Brazilian border opposite Itaipulândia; its retail district draws Brazilian shoppers like Ciudad del Este does, on a smaller scale. The Mbaracayú Forest Reserve protects one of the last large stands of Atlantic Forest in Paraguay.
- Capitale Salto del Guairá
- Population 230k (2022 census)
- Superficie 14,667 km²
- Loyer 2 ch. US$ 180–400/mo
- Climat Subtropical, more humid
- Frontière brésilienne Open, Itaipulândia + Mundo Novo
01 / overview
What Canindeyú is
Salto del Guairá has 30,000 people and a small-scale version of Ciudad del Este's shopping economy. Inland, the department is soy and cattle, with brasiguayo concentrations in Curuguaty, Katueté, Corpus Christi, and Nueva Esperanza. Mbaracayú Forest Reserve (64,000 hectares) protects critical Atlantic Forest habitat — toucans, jaguars, harpy eagles. Limited tourism infrastructure, but birding tours from Asunción visit.
02 / who it fits
Best for
- Soy/cattle agribusiness
Cheapest soy land in Paraguay east of Caaguazú. Established BR + PY logistics chain.
- Portuguese speakers
Curuguaty + Katueté are functionally Brazilian towns inside Paraguay.
- Conservation researchers
Mbaracayú is one of the most important biodiversity hotspots in the cone.
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