USDA Reopens an Arizona Livestock Port to Mexican Cattle This Month as Screwworm Detections Hold at 45
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The sweeping worm hits Mexican livestock with millions of losses and higher costs, while the U.S. prepares for the gradual reopening of livestock.
The veto that the United States has maintained on Mexican cattle due to the risk of the worm sweeper has generated a negative impact on the US market, and despite the announcement of a forthcoming reopening of the border for beef imports, the effects cannot be remedied soon. It was July 9, 2025, when the U.S. authorities banned access to Mexican cattle, thus adding a third blockade due to the plague. The first was given from November 22, 2024 to…
With beef priced at 22% in the US, the next reopening of the border to its livestock imports may be delayed.
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