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The U.S. has temporarily halted livestock trade with Mexico due to an outbreak of New World screwworm among cattle, bison, and horses detected in Veracruz.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced the decision to halt the trade on Wednesday.
“I have ordered an immediate shutdown of live cattle, bison, and horse trade through the southern U.S.-Mexico border. This decisive action comes after Mexico confirmed another case of New World Screwworm [NWS] in Veracruz. As promised, [USDA] remains vigilant to ensure the protection of America’s livestock and food supply,” Rollins wrote on X.
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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced the decision to halt the trade on Wednesday.
“I have ordered an immediate shutdown of live cattle, bison, and horse trade through the southern U.S.-Mexico border. This decisive action comes after Mexico confirmed another case of New World Screwworm [NWS] in Veracruz. As promised, [USDA] remains vigilant to ensure the protection of America’s livestock and food supply,” Rollins wrote on X.

Livestock Trade with Mexico Halted over New World Screwworm Outbreak
The U.S. temporarily halted livestock trade with Mexico due to an outbreak of New World screwworm among cattle, bison, and horses.
