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At Least 15 Clandestine Traces Operate in the Sierra De Puebla

Summary by La Jornada De Oriente
At least 15 clandestine traces are currently operating in the Sierra de Puebla, according to estimates by the Regional Livestock Union of that area, which represents a health risk for the population. This situation has prompted farmers to demand a comprehensive reform of the state’s Livestock Law, which has not been updated in two decades and presents legal gaps in traceability and animal identification. Fernando Patiño García, president of the …
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At least 15 clandestine traces are currently operating in the Sierra de Puebla, according to estimates by the Regional Livestock Union of that area, which represents a health risk for the population. This situation has prompted farmers to demand a comprehensive reform of the state’s Livestock Law, which has not been updated in two decades and presents legal gaps in traceability and animal identification. Fernando Patiño García, president of the …

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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