The decision to halt all imports of livestock from Mexico by the United States is having a devastating impact on the livelihood of cattle farmers in the Mexican state of Chihuahua.
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- The U.S. banned Mexican livestock imports due to screwworm concerns. 10s
- Chihuahua's economy, heavily dependent on cattle exports, is suffering. 21s
- Ranchers must sell cattle domestically at nearly half the export price. 35s
- Small-scale ranchers are most at risk, with some facing possible closure. 1m 46s
- A prolonged drought has doubled feeding costs, worsening the crisis. 2m 14s
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