Mexico's Cattle Industry Loses $2.8 Billion in U.S. Exports Since Screwworm Ban in 2024

According to Comecarne, Mexico's meat industry organization, the country has lost approximately $2.8 billion in live cattle exports since the United States closed its border to Mexican cattle in 2024 due to a screwworm outbreak. The screwworm infestation has caused severe damage to Mexico's livestock sector, with official records showing over 20,000 confirmed cattle infections and approximately 13,000 infections in other animals.
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