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Cattlemen, on the Lookout

The closure of the border with the United States hits the sector, where in the Yaqui Valley alone more than 100,000 cattle have been exported, said Nicolás Campa Romero. The president of the Local Livestock Association of the Yaqui Valley (Aglvy) stressed that, although there is a national market, first-class farmers, who sell the calf to the fatter, are failing to earn between five and six thousand pesos. He stressed that, despite Sonora’s comp…
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The closure of the border with the United States hits the sector, where in the Yaqui Valley alone more than 100,000 cattle have been exported, said Nicolás Campa Romero. The president of the Local Livestock Association of the Yaqui Valley (Aglvy) stressed that, although there is a national market, first-class farmers, who sell the calf to the fatter, are failing to earn between five and six thousand pesos. He stressed that, despite Sonora’s comp…

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diariodelyaqui.mx broke the news in on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
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