USDA specialists arrived in Mexico to evaluate screwworm eradication efforts after a month-long suspension of Mexican cattle exports. Only 281 cases remain active.
Over a month after the United States suspended cattle imports from Mexico due to a resurgence of screwworm cases, agricultural officials from both countries are working to resolve the issue and restart trade. Julio Berdegué, Mexico’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development, announced this week that a team of experts from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has arrived in Mexico to evaluate the country’s progress . . .






