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Cattle Dermatosis: Compulsory Vaccination and "Total" Slaughter in Households of Infection

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These measures are part of the national strategy adopted on Wednesday at an extraordinary meeting of the National Committee for the Guidance of Animal and Plant Health Policy (CNOPSAV).
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These measures are part of the national strategy adopted on Wednesday at an extraordinary meeting of the National Committee for the Guidance of Animal and Plant Health Policy (CNOPSAV).

On the night of July 14, the agricultural sector was surprised. The Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries (MGAP) reported that permits to export cattle standing for immediate slaughter were suspended. The impact was immediate: the rural guilds were alerted, the opposition legislators reacted and the producers were confused and disconcerted. The export of standing cattle has been, in recent years, one of the most dynamic items of Urugu…

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Through a notice from the Animal Health Division, the MGAP reported that permits to export livestock standing for slaughter are suspended. The rural sector described the measure as “nefarious” and demanded urgent explanations from Minister Fratti. By means of an email signed by Dr. Sandra Acosta, director of Animal Health at MGAP, exporters were notified that “momentarily suspended the issuance of new resolutions of export of livestock standing …

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nuevodiariodesalta.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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