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One-and-a-Half Million Head of Cattle Have Been Stopped From Being Exported by Sweeping Worm

Summary by GM Noticias
Ricardo Bueno Piedras Negras, Coah.- Coahuila cattle farmers in conjunction with the authorities have made efforts to maintain the standards required by the United States authorities for export after the border has been closed in this sense by the presence of the worm sweeper from which the entity remains free. Homero Amezcua, president of the Regional Livestock Union, highlighted how important it is for the sector that represents the reopening…
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Ricardo Bueno Piedras Negras, Coah.- Coahuila cattle farmers in conjunction with the authorities have made efforts to maintain the standards required by the United States authorities for export after the border has been closed in this sense by the presence of the worm sweeper from which the entity remains free. Homero Amezcua, president of the Regional Livestock Union, highlighted how important it is for the sector that represents the reopening…

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GM Noticias broke the news on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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