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Screwworm Scare Highlights Ongoing Cattle Trafficking Loopholes in Southern Mexico

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Screwworm Scare Highlights Ongoing Cattle Trafficking Loopholes in Southern Mexico  Amid growing concerns over the spread of the screwworm parasite, Mexico’s national ranchers union is calling for tougher actions to halt the trafficking of cattle smuggled from Central America to Mexico and the United States. Mexico’s National Confederation of Livestock Organizations (Confederación Nacional de Organizaciones Ganaderas – CNOG) issued a public stat…

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In coordination with specialists, livestock associations and the state governments of Veracruz, San Luis Potosí and Tamaulipas, the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas participates in the combat and eradication of the worm Cattle Barrenador, said the rector Dámaso Anaya Alvarado. “We, well, know well that there is the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine with such situations and well, through the Faculty we made a forum in past days where we convened …

PIEDRAS NEGRAS, COAH.- The president of the National Confederation of Livestock Organizations (CNOG), Homero García de la Llata, announced that he intends to present shortly to the Inspection Service of Animal and Plant Health of the Department of Agriculture of the United States (APHIS-USDA) the information necessary to confirm that the case detected in Veracruz of worm sweeper was an isolated fact.It is also intended to make it known that the …

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InSight Crime broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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