Mexico's meat industry is pushing back against new government regulations on livestock movement as tensions with the United ...
The New World screwworm outbreak in Mexico threatens $400 million in losses as the U.S. maintains its ban on live cattle ...
National Cattlemen’s Beef Association CEO Colin Woodall responded Sept. 22, to the announcement from the U.S. Department of Agriculture that a new case of new world screwworm has been detected in the ...
The flesh-eating parasite was detected in northern Mexico. It is the northernmost case of the livestock infection, which was ...
USDA says this is now the northernmost detection of NWS during this outbreak, and the one most threatening to the American ...
Mexico confirmed a new case of New World screwworm in Sabinas Hidalgo, located less than 70 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border ...
Mexico's National Service of Agro-Alimentary Health, Safety, and Quality (Senasica) said on Thursday that a confirmed case of ...
The northernmost detection of New World screwworm in Mexico was found in Sabinas Hidalgo, just 70 miles from the U.S. border.
Mexico is evaluating additional actions to deal with an outbreak of the flesh-eating screwworm parasite after a case of an ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the discovery of a New World Screwworm fly just 70 miles south of the US-Mexico ...
A dangerous parasite once eliminated in the United States has been detected in northern Mexico, close to the U.S. border.
Mexico's meat industry is challenging new government regulations on livestock movement, prompted by a screwworm outbreak. The crisis threatens industry viability and could disrupt supply chains. U.S.