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BumRushDaShow

(151,325 posts)
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 05:51 AM 22 hrs ago

US could restrict Mexican livestock imports over screwworm worry, official says

Source: Reuters

April 26, 2025 6:19 PM EDT Updated 12 hours ago


WASHINGTON April 26 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration warned on Saturday that it will restrict livestock imports from Mexico if that country's government does not intensify its fight against a damaging pest called New World screwworm.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins in a letter Saturday to her Mexican counterpart said that she "will restrict the importation of animal commodities" if those issues are not resolved by Wednesday.

Rollins' letter, which she posted on the social media site X, said Mexico had limited one of the companies hired to conduct aerial spraying to eliminate the pest to flying only six days a week and had imposed "burdensome customs duties" on parts needed to keep its planes in the air.

Her threat comes against the backdrop of a global trade war launched by U.S. President Donald Trump, who has ratcheted up tariffs on Mexico and other trading partners. Screwworm can infest livestock, wildlife and in rare cases, people. Maggots from screwworm flies burrow into the skin of living animals, causing serious and often fatal damage.

Before screwworm's discovery, Mexico had been the U.S.'s largest supplier of cattle. Last month, the U.S. imported 24,000 head of cattle from Mexico, down from about 114,000 a year earlier, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The U.S. blocked Mexican livestock shipments in late November after the pest was discovered. It lifted that restriction in February based on new protocols for assessing the health of animals before they enter the country.

Read more: https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/us-could-restrict-mexican-livestock-imports-over-screwworm-worry-official-says-2025-04-26/

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US could restrict Mexican livestock imports over screwworm worry, official says (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 22 hrs ago OP
The worm... an interesting slide show from a previous issue in Florida... littlemissmartypants 22 hrs ago #1
Didn't Trump admin just cut FDA and AG Dept funding? ChicagoTeamster 19 hrs ago #2
RFK jr, you missing something? nt Javaman 18 hrs ago #3
Interesting Bayard 17 hrs ago #4

littlemissmartypants

(27,307 posts)
1. The worm... an interesting slide show from a previous issue in Florida...
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 06:20 AM
22 hrs ago


Dr. Michael Short - Update: New World Screwworm in Florida
May 30, 2017
Download as PPTX, PDF

Update: New World Screwworm in Florida - Dr. Michael Short, State Veterinarian/Director, Division of Animal Industry, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, from the 2017 NIAA Annual Conference, U.S. Animal Agriculture's Future Role In World Food Production - Obstacles & Opportunities, April 4 - 6, Columbus, OH, USA.
More...
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/dr-michael-short-update-new-world-screwworm-in-florida/76489870

ChicagoTeamster

(2 posts)
2. Didn't Trump admin just cut FDA and AG Dept funding?
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 09:10 AM
19 hrs ago

The Trump administration just cut funding for food safety inspections by the FDA. How are they complaining about Mexico not doing enough to insure livestock quality when they're abandoning US food safety inspections and other environmental regulatory compliance inspections because they won't even pay for food and drug safety inspections here?

Bayard

(24,801 posts)
4. Interesting
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 11:23 AM
17 hrs ago

I had to look up the difference between New World screwworms and Old World. The only difference is whether its east or west hemisphere.

Goats almost always have them. They're also called barber pole worms. I've never heard they went through their skin from flies--its always eating them in the pasture, and we don't have a problem with flies. We clean the barns at least once a day, sometimes twice, and worm the goats twice a year. The main problem is that they make the animal anemic. We've worked with a leading parasitologist here to get our's under control because he wanted to use them in a study.

You'd have to wait a certain amount of time after worming to slaughter. I don't know--maybe Mexican cattle never see a pasture but If they were spraying a pasture, they'd have to wait a period of time to put cattle back on it.

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