Durango Cattle Comply with Sanitary Protocols and Maintain Pest-Free Status
Durango cattle were confirmed as pest-free and in compliance with international sanitary protocols, following supervision by APHIS-USDA and SENASICA personnel at the Su Karne Agroindustrial Feedlots, Rancho Lucero, and the Santa Clara Federal Inspection and Verification Point.
This ensures quality to keep cattle exports open and protect the economy of thousands of families who depend on livestock farming.
During the inspection, it was found that the cattle lots crossing through this port comply with current reception and inspection protocols, health documentation, and established traceability systems.
In addition, the operation of the trapping and monitoring systems installed at strategic sites with high concentrations of livestock was verified as part of ongoing prevention measures.
The goal is to maintain Durango as a state free of the cattle screwworm pest. These inspections assure U.S. authorities and local producers that health and legal guidelines are being fully complied with.
Strict adherence to these protocols is essential to guarantee the competitiveness of Durango’s livestock industry in international markets and strengthen the trust of trading partners.
Authorities ensured that feedlots and inspection points maintain international quality standards that protect production and open export opportunities for thousands of local producers.

Source: elsiglodetorreon




