Sader Seizes 231 Cattle in Ranches in Chiapas; Does Not Detect Worm Sweeper
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In the midst of the crisis of the sweeping worm, federal authorities, with support from the government of Chiapas, began a precautionary embargo on 231 cattle on 12 and 13 days in two ranches located in the municipalities of Tuxtla Chico and Metapa de Domínguez, because they did not have the documentation to prove their legal import, stay and tenure in the country.
Chihuahua, Chih.- Apoco more than a month after the closure of the U.S. border to the export of Mexican cattle by the presence of the sweeper worm, total 330.6 million dollars that have stopped entering the country. The calculation derives from considering the five thousand 700 head of cattle that were exported daily by Chihuahua and Sonora prior to the closure, with a value of about two thousand dollars per copy and the 29 working days that has…
Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas; June 19, 2025.– With the aim of strengthening the traceability, health and marketing of rambutan, the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of Chiapas (SAGyP) held a strategic meeting with authorities of the State Committee on Plant Health (Cesave) and producers of the Soconusco region, where more than 3,000 hectares of this fruit are grown. The meeting, held at the facilities of the SAGyP, followed up on a …
CDMX, JUNIO 19, 2025.- The Government of Mexico reports that, through a joint operation carried out by staff of the secretariats of Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRICULTURE), National Defense (DEFENSA) and Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) – through the Tax Administration Service (SAT) – with the support of the state government of Chiapas, a precautionary embargo was applied to 231 cattle in two ranches located in the municipalities of Tuxt…
Ernesto Méndez Through a joint operation carried out by staff of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development; the Ministry of National Defense and the Tax Administration Service (SAT), a precautionary embargo was applied to 231 livestock heads in two ranches located in the municipalities of Tuxtla Chico and Metapa de Domínguez, Chiapas. Actions supported by the state government were carried out because cattle did not have the documentation…
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