Mexican government reactivates export of live cattle to the United States
The Government of Mexico, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, reports that the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the United States government has signed the first two memorandums that allow the resumption of the export of live cattle to its country through the quarantine stations of San Jerónimo, in Chihuahua, and Agua Prieta, in Sonora.
The resumption of exports of cattle on the hoof is another example of the coordination and cooperation between Mexico and the United States to promote safe and healthy trade that benefits both nations and economies.
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