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Mexican ranchers prepare to resume livestock sales to US under tight controls over screwworm risk

Shipments will start with 700 cattle a day under new inspections, radio-frequency identification tags and trained dogs to block the parasite's spread.

  • On Monday, August 24, 2026, the United States will resume livestock imports from Mexico at the Douglas, Arizona, border crossing, ending a yearlong ban imposed due to New World screwworm parasite concerns.
  • The ban, sparked by the New World screwworm fly, dealt a blow to the Mexican cattle industry, which generated $1.2 billion annually before the closure and exacerbated livestock shortages in the United States.
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture officials will implement strict inspection protocols, allowing 700 cattle daily in the first week, rising to 900 in the second, and requiring radio-frequency identification tags on all livestock.
  • Juan Carlos Ochoa, president of the Regional Livestock Union of Sonora, said ranchers need authorities to think "less politically and more technically," arguing greater cattle flow is needed to address supply shortages.
  • Authorities report 1,969 active screwworm cases in Mexico, a significant decline from last year, though veterinarian Arturo Ruiz noted that shipments will gradually increase only if the reopening proceeds smoothly.
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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 ban ends.

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Brownfield Ag News broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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