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Mexico resumes livestock sales to US under tight controls over screwworm risk
Ranchers in northern Mexico are preparing to resume cattle exports to the U.S. as a yearlong export ban concludes. This resumption of sales will occur under tight controls implemented due to ongoing risks associated with screwworm.
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