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The Serious Livestock Crisis Persists in the Country; Cattle Ranchers Take Care that the Sweeper Worm Does Not Reach the North

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In order to combat the plague of cattle-sweeping worm (GBG), the National Service for Animal Health, Safety and Food Quality (Senasica) transferred 120 million pesos to the Mexican-United States Commission for the Prevention of Aftosa Fever and Other Exotic Diseases of Animals (CPA).The announcement takes place after groups of farmers demanded the restriction of the southern border of Mexico to the passage of cattle, warning about the possibilit…
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Before the United States pauses to import Mexican cattle, the Sader foresees continuous measures until the country is declared free of the plague, which could take years, indicates preliminary draft sent to the Conamer Editor's Office The Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) plans to extend the operational deadline of the National Emergency Device (Dinesa) to prevent the advance of the cattle sweeper worm (GBG) before complia…

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In order to combat the plague of cattle-sweeping worm (GBG), the National Service for Animal Health, Safety and Food Quality (Senasica) transferred 120 million pesos to the Mexican-United States Commission for the Prevention of Aftosa Fever and Other Exotic Diseases of Animals (CPA).The announcement takes place after groups of farmers demanded the restriction of the southern border of Mexico to the passage of cattle, warning about the possibilit…

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Tapachula Cattle farmers from southern Mexico said on Thursday that some 100,000 cattle are entered without any sanitary control per month by the more than 692 kilometers of border with Guatemala. This aggravates the problem of the plague of the worm sweeper that resulted in the closure, by the United States, of meat imports from Mexico. He told EFE Julio César Herrera, producer of cattle from Tapachula, by highlighting the problem of illegal ca…

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udgtv broke the news on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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