Eu-Mexico Plan Against the Sweeper Worm, Decisive to Reopen Exports: Cna
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Editorial Mexico City. The National Agricultural Council (CNA) considered this Monday that the plan of action recently signed between Mexico and the United States for the control of the sweeper worm represents a decisive advance for animal health, the competitiveness of national livestock and the certainty of livestock exports. At a time when it is sought to reopen the U.S. border to reactivate exports, the CNA noted in a statement that the bina…
The National Union of Agricultural Workers (UNTA) asked the Government of Mexico to do something to stop importing cattle from Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala, due to the outbreaks of sweeping worms that have been detected in these countries. UNTA also called for the closure of the southern border to stop the illegal trafficking of more than 800,000 cattle that, they claim, enter infected with the parasite, causing millions of losses to nation…
In Querétaro, the presence of the worm has not been detected, the infection caused by the larvae of the fly Cochliomyia hominivorax and that feeds on the living tissue of mammals. Rosendo Anaya Aguilar, secretary of Agricultural Development of Queretaro (SEDEA), pointed out. The state official is in charge of leading the regional working tables to prevent the presence of the worm. In these, there is also the Federal Government, livestock associa…
The National Agricultural Council (CNA) assured that the plan to eradicate the plague of the worm sweeper will guarantee the commercial flow of live cattle from Mexico to the United States, which will stop the millions of losses the livestock sector has had. Last Friday a binational plan was announced between the United States and Mexico that aims to eliminate the plague and was signed by the National Service of Health, Food Safety and Quality (…
The binational plan against the sweeper worm, signed between federal authorities of Mexico and the United States yesterday, represents a very important step in firm for the cattle ranching country and of great significance for Sinaloa, by providing greater certainty to the agricultural sector and the strengthening of the price of livestock, assured the Secretary of Agriculture and Livestock of Sinaloa, Ismael Bello Esquivel.
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