Argentina Will No Longer Be Required to Vaccinate Against Foot-and-Mouth Disease in 2026
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The national government amended the vaccination plan against foot-and-mouth disease by 2026, which will generate an estimated saving of $25 million for livestock producers. Resolution 711/2025 of the National Service for Health and Agro-Food Quality (SENASA), published today in the Official Gazette, states that from the second vaccination campaign of 2026, the inoculation of heifers, steers, bulls and toritos will be stopped, while the establish…
Chaco cattle ranchers celebrated this Friday the national government's announcement regarding changes to foot-and-mouth disease vaccination, which will no longer be mandatory starting in 2026. "This was a measure the sector had been demanding for a long time and it generates a significant reduction in producers' costs," said Marcos Pastori, president of the province's Rural Society. The measure was published by the National Service of Agri-Food …
Perhaps as a way to regain the support of the countryside, the national government reduced the requirement for vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease for a group of cattle, which reduces production costs by about US$ 20 million for the livestock sector as a whole. The measure was made known through Resolution 711/25 of SENASA that was published this Friday in the Official Gazette and that responds to a complaint from livestock producers that…
The measure reaches the heifers, bulls and bulls categories and was announced by the Minister of Economy Luis Caputo. The resolution would generate a saving of about 25 million dollars to the farmers. A measure that had been contemplated for at least a year was officialized this Thursday by the national government. As communicated through the X network the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, himself, in 2026 several categories of cattle will not b…
In what turns out to be a long-awaited announcement for the livestock sector, vaccination for bovine categories of heifers, steers and steers will no longer be mandatory from next year’s second campaign. The measure was announced on social networks by the Minister of Economy Luis Caputo and, according to him, the corresponding resolution of Senasa will be published in the Official Gazette. “It will generate a saving for livestock production of a…
In what turns out to be an expected announcement for the livestock sector, vaccination for bovine categories of heifers, steers and steers will no longer be mandatory as of next year’s second campaign. The measure was announced on social networks by the Minister of Economy Luis Caputo and, according to him, the corresponding resolution of Senasa will be published in the Official Gazette. Caputo wrote: “It will generate a saving for livestock pro…
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