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Sheinbaum Unveils Plan México Support for Cattle Sector as Border Ban Persists

The first phase targets Sonora, Coahuila, Durango, with binational indicators now set for a safe reopening.

Overview

  • Mexico agreed a special support program with governors and livestock groups to confront the U.S. shutdown of live-cattle exports tied to New World Screwworm detections.
  • The rollout begins in Sonora, Coahuila and Durango, with Chihuahua and Tamaulipas slated for a second stage.
  • The initiative shifts emphasis to national meat production, promoting fattening, industrialization and commercialization with a focus on benefits for small producers.
  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture ordered an immediate halt to live cattle, bison and horse trade in July after a confirmed case in Veracruz, and the closure remains in effect.
  • Agriculture authorities from both countries report agreed technical indicators to guide port reopenings, while prior closures have produced sizable losses, with GCMA reporting more than $400 million.