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Assigns the Federation More Resources for the Combat of the Cattle Sweeper Worm, Announces the Senasica

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Francisco Javier Calderón, director of the National Health, Safety and Food Quality Service (Senasica), reported that a federal budget of 200 million pesos was allocated for the fight against the cattle sweeper worm (GBG).It is part of a series of investments that should continue to be made in infrastructure, in order to eradicate the plague, he said.THE MAY BE INTERESTED: ‘We won’t have to wait long for the combis or go all tight,’ say young pe…
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A total of 32 shipments of livestock with the presence of worm sweepers have been intercepted and returned to their places of origin since the end of November, in order to prevent the spread of the plague towards the center and north of the country, the Government of Mexico said on Thursday. Derived from the joint work between the secretariats of Agriculture and Rural Development (Agriculture) and the National Defense (Defense), “from November t…

Francisco Javier Calderón, director of the National Health, Safety and Food Quality Service (Senasica), reported that a federal budget of 200 million pesos was allocated for the fight against the cattle sweeper worm (GBG).It is part of a series of investments that should continue to be made in infrastructure, in order to eradicate the plague, he said.THE MAY BE INTERESTED: ‘We won’t have to wait long for the combis or go all tight,’ say young pe…

(Reform Agency) Mexico City.- For the attention against the cattle sweeper worm, the federal government has allocated about 200 million pesos, according to Francisco Calderón, director of the National Service for Health, Safety and Agrofood Quality (Senasica). In an interview, the director said that investments will continue because the infrastructure must be strengthened to deal with the health emergency. Only in what corresponds to the sterile…

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El Heraldo de Saltillo broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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