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U.S. lifts Mexico cattle ban after screw-worm scare

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After a nearly two-month long ban, the US Department of Agriculture has announced the reopening of its southern border to livestock from Mexico. Imports had stopped over concerns of a flesh-eating parasite called screw-worm.

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  • The U.S. banned Mexican livestock imports due to screw-worm parasite concerns. 10s
  • The ban has been lifted after collaboration between U.S. and Mexican authorities. 24s
  • The ban severely affected Mexico's cattle industry, especially in Chihuahua. 38s
  • Screw-worm cases have only been found in southern Mexico, far from the U.S. border. 1m 25s
  • Small-scale ranchers faced significant hardship during the ban, worsened by drought. 1m 48s
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