Mexico resumes cattle exports to US after screwworm ban

Mexico resumes cattle exports to US after screwworm ban

Cattle ranchers in Sonora, Mexico, are preparing to resume exports to the U.S. after a yearlong ban over the New World screwworm. The initial flow will be small, leaving a backlog. The ban hurt both countries' cattle industries, with Mexico's exports worth $1.2 billion last year.

Source: AP News

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