Coahuilense Cattle on Pause, USDA Visit Will Define Reopening of Border
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This afternoon the Secretary of Agriculture, Julio Berdegué, announced that Mexico and the United States have agreed on a series of actions that will allow the export of Mexican livestock to be reactivated as soon as possible. To achieve this, it was established that a team from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) will visit Mexico in the coming days to verify the implementation of measures agreed by both governments and, once the…
PIEDRAS BEGRAS, COAH.- Coahuila remains free of the worm sweeper thanks to the application of strict sanitary measures, while cattle farmers expect the export of livestock to the United States to resume at the end of June.This was reported by Abel Ayala Flores, president of the Coahuila Regional Livestock Union (UGRC), who pointed out that the detection of the plague in states in southeastern Mexico immediately activated protection protocols in …
This visit is part of the agreements with the authorities of the US government.
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