Mexican ranchers struggle to adapt as a parasite ravages cattle exports to the U.S. – Knowhere News
The suspension has reduced Mexican cattle exports to less than half their usual volume this year, causing ranchers to seek alternative income sources amid ongoing parasite outbreaks.
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Mexican ranchers struggle to adapt as a parasite ravages cattle exports to the U.S. – Knowhere News
Mexico’s HERMOSILLO Rancher Mart n Ibarra Vargas, who had intended to improve his family’s financial situation by selling his calves across the northern border after two years of extreme drought, was devastated when the United States suspended the importation of live cattle from Mexico. Ibarra Vargas has raised cattle on the arid land of Sonora, the northwest Mexican state that borders the United States, especially Arizona, for a considerable am…
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