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Mexico Advances in the Control of the Worm Sweeper; Seeks to Accelerate Livestock Export: Senasica

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Mexico advances in the control of the sweeping worm, a plague that affects standing cattle, and implements measures to speed up the reopening of the border with the United States to resume exports, explained Francisco Javier Calderón Elizalde, director general of the National Service for Health, Safety and Agro-Food Quality (Senasica). “We have insisted on the need to cut the times for the opening of the borders... but it will be a decision that…
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Mexico advances in the control of the sweeping worm, a plague that affects standing cattle, and implements measures to speed up the reopening of the border with the United States to resume exports, explained Francisco Javier Calderón Elizalde, director general of the National Service for Health, Safety and Agro-Food Quality (Senasica). “We have insisted on the need to cut the times for the opening of the borders... but it will be a decision that…

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The intensive campaign of prevention and control against the Cattle Sweep Worm (GBG) is developed nationwide to protect dogs, cats and other warm-blooded animals, as this pest can cause serious injuries, and even death if not treated in time. As part of this strategy, veterinary brigades [...] The post MAG strengthens the campaign of pet protection of the sweeper worm appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Salvador.

She announced the re-opening of the border staged after a bilateral agreement. President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Tuesday that the plague of worm sweeper that affects Mexican cattle is "contained", which will allow the gradual reopening of the border with the United States as of July 7. During her morning conference, she explained that the Sader and her American counterpart agreed an initial timetable after seeing progress in animal health…

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Siempre en la Noticia broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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