Mexico to Speed up Reopening of US Border for Livestock
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On July 14th they will resume the crossing of cattle by Palomas point, in the northwest of Chihuahua, and on July 21 by San Jerónimo, the State Secretariat for Rural Development (SDR) reported. In this first stage, 70 thousand heads will be exported that already meet the health requirements demanded by the United States. The announcement was given by the authorities of both countries who agreed to gradually reopen the border for this type of ope…
President Claudia Sheinbaum highlighted the U.S. government’s determination to gradually reopen its border ports to the Mexican cattle trade. She reaffirmed that the plague of sweeping worm “is contained” and few cases remain in the south of the country.
Mexico to speed up reopening of US border for livestock
“Yesterday, a first agreement was reached with the US Department of Agriculture, and discussions continue to accelerate this opening,” the president stated during her regular press conference. According Sheinbaum, the border crossing in Agua Prieta, Sonora state, will open on July 7; followed by others until finally reaching the last one on September 15. She added that authorities continue working on the export point in Nogales, Sonora, under “T…
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The export of standing cattle to the United States is still not officially resumed, which will be until July 7, 14 and 21, in a staggered manner and with top quality cattle coming from Chihuahua and Sonora, when those who threw bells on the flight after the news on Monday that the neighboring country reopened its border is no more or less than the Nicaraguan regime, which neither slow nor lazy, at least not in this regard, resumed the export of …
The governor of Durango, Esteban Villegas Villarreal, issued a public message addressed to the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, in which he highlighted various actions of his government, especially in matters of international relations, migration and export of livestock. He welcomed that the beginning of July brought with it the gradual reopening of the northern border for the export of Mexican livestock, a measure that, he said, has had …
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