Cattle Implement 26 Actions to Eliminate the Presence of Worm Sweeper
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The Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Oscar Domínguez, reported that more than 1,200 people are deployed in different areas of the country as part of the national response to the cases of worm sweepers that affect the livestock sector. The official explained that the technical staff are working directly in the field, providing assistance, health surveillance and light bulb control, with the aim of containing and eliminating the pest, which represe…
The Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Óscar Domínguez, reported that more than 1,200 people are in the field, who are responsible for handling various cases of the worm sweeper. "This is a regional affectation that ranges from Panama to Mexico," Domínguez explained. The Deputy Minister said that people receive indications to maintain constant surveillance over their poultry or companion animals, and to attend to any type of wound, since it is in t…
The UNIVERSAL Authorities launched an emergent plan to monitor the plague of the worm sweeper. Special Photo The National Confederation of Cattle Organizations (CNOG) asked to implement, in coordination with local and federal authorities, actions to strengthen the eradication of the worm sweeper of cattle (GBG), among which are the creation of an intelligence department to stop the trafficking of cattle and the reduction of the illegal distribut…
CDMX.- The head of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader), Julio Berdegué Sacristán, spoke with his American counterpart, Brooke Rollins, regarding new strategies to confront the plague of the worm sweeper in order to reactivate the export of cattle.Through social networks the federal official reported that he had a meeting with his similar from the United States and Lauren Stump, undersecretary of the dependency. YOU MAY INTE…
The National Confederation of Livestock Organizations (CNOG), in collaboration with various entities, has implemented a total of 26 strategic actions divided into two main areas to combat and eradicate the presence of the cattle sweeper worm, whose purpose is to guarantee Mexican exports of livestock to the United States.In the southern part of the country, 18 actions are planned, among which are continuous training, case monitoring, the creatio…
Mexican Agriculture Secretary Julio Berdegué reported that he held an in-person meeting with Lauren Stump, Undersecretary of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and a virtual meeting with Secretary Jenny Moffitt to agree on measures to address the outbreak of the cattle screwworm (GBG). "We agreed on immediate steps and a medium-term path to eradicate and control the GBG. We seek to resume the export of cattle in a stable and pre…
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