AFR Opposes Risky Border Reopening That Could Endanger U.S. Cattle Herd
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AFR Opposes Risky Border Reopening That Could Endanger U.S. Cattle Herd
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — On June 30, 2025, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced risk-based port re-openings for cattle, bison and equines from Mexico beginning as early as July 7, 2025. The borders had been closed to live cattle imports since May 11, 2025, due to the threat of New World Screwworms (NWS) entering the U.S. at that time NWS had been detected as close as 700 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. American Farmers & Ranch…
The President stressed that her government has insisted that the plague of the sweeping worm is contained UNIVERSAL President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo stressed that the U.S. government has announced yesterday the gradual reopening of its border with Mexico for the entry of cattle from July 7 and insisted that the pest of the sweeping worm “is contained” and that it has not reached the north of the country. The federal governor said that work cont…
During her morning conference, Claudia Sheinbaum celebrated the decision of the United States to re-open the border for Mexican cattle in a step-by-step manner as of 7 July, following the crisis over the plague of the sweeping worm, although she noted that the working tables continue to accelerate this reopening. “A first agreement was reached with the United States Secretariat of Agriculture and they follow the working tables to accelerate this…
President Claudia Sheinbaum reports that yesterday an agreement was reached with the United States Secretariat of Agriculture for the reopening of the border to Mexican cattle. “Yesterday a first agreement was reached with the Agriculture Secretariat of the United States.... Full note »
AFR Opposes Risky Border Reopening That Could Endanger U.S. Cattle Herd - Oklahoma Farm Report
On June 30, 2025, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced risk-based port reopenings for cattle, bison and equines from Mexico beginning as early as July 7, 2025. The borders had been closed to live cattle imports since May 11, 2025, due to the threat of New World Screwworms (NWS) entering the U.S. at that time NWS had been detected as close as 700 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. American Farmers & Ranchers Cooperative Preside…
President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Tuesday that a first agreement was reached with the United States Secretariat of Agriculture to begin the progressive reopening of key border points for Mexican livestock export, following restrictions imposed by the outbreak of the cattle-sweeping worm.During the morning press conference of the Federal Executive, she mentioned that, although bilateral working tables continue to accelerate the process, th…
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