Alfonso Durazo Leads the Resumption of Cattle Exports to the United States
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A few meters from the border wall, Sonora's cattle began entering the last filters half day this Monday in Agua Prieta to resume exports to the United States. It is a process that includes toilets and deworming, supervised by the department of Agriculture of the neighbor of the north.This ends the blockade established on May 11 after the detection of an outbreak of sweeping worm in southern Mexico, which caused millionaire losses in the guild, p…
Punto y Coma MX This process marks the end of almost two months of closure, which had generated a lag of more than 100,000 heads. The reopening of the border for the export of Mexican cattle to the United States took place on Monday, July 7, registering the crossing of the first 900 head of cattle from Agua Prieta, Sonora, to Douglas, Arizona. This process marks the end of almost two months of closure, which had generated a lag of more than 100,…
Julio Berdegué, head of the Ministry of Economy in Mexico, confirmed the export of 900 head of cattle were exported from Sonora to the United States in the reopening of the border to Mexican cattle. The news was confirmed on July 7, 2025, through the social networks of the secretary of agriculture. “Mexico exports safe, healthy and quality cattle. Today we begin the inspection to reactivate cattle exports from Agua Prieta, Sonora,” he explained …
After nearly two months of closure due to the spread of the screwworm, Mexico resumed live cattle exports to the United States on Monday with the crossing of 882 heads from Agua Prieta, Sonora, federal authorities reported. Julio Berdegué, head of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader), announced the restart in a message on X: "This progress is the result of joint efforts to regulate livestock trade and strengthen action again…
Mexico City, Jul 7 (Prensa Latina) Mexico today reactivated the export of livestock standing towards the United States with the crossing of some 900 heads in the northern state of Sonora, after the phased reopening agreed by both nations, authorities announced. The post Mexico resumes export of livestock standing towards the United States first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
Salma PimentelWith the support of President Claudia Sheinbaum and in coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER), the state of Sonora became the first state in the country to resume the export of standing cattle to the United States, starting with 882 heads from the quarantine station of Agua Prieta, said Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño. The state president stressed that the reopening is the result of compliance w…
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