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Closing the Border Impacts Durango Farmers: Estimated Losses for 2.5 Billion Pesos

Summary by Newsweek México
The temporary suspension of livestock exports has generated a severe economic impact on farmers in Durango. According to Rogelio Soto Ochoa, president of the Regional Livestock Union, an economic loss of more than 2.5 billion pesos is expected at the end of the current cycle, which ends on 31 August. The main cause is the impossibility of exporting some 192 thousand livestock heads, a figure that represents a significant reduction compared to th…
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The temporary suspension of livestock exports has generated a severe economic impact on farmers in Durango. According to Rogelio Soto Ochoa, president of the Regional Livestock Union, an economic loss of more than 2.5 billion pesos is expected at the end of the current cycle, which ends on 31 August. The main cause is the impossibility of exporting some 192 thousand livestock heads, a figure that represents a significant reduction compared to th…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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