Mexico and Belize seek to expand health protocol for safe importation of certified cattle

Published 2024년 4월 10일

Tridge summary

Mexico and Belize are collaborating to increase the importation of cattle from Belize for slaughter and fattening in Mexico, aiming to bolster Mexico's supply of raw materials. The partnership involves updating an existing protocol that currently allows for the importation of around five thousand animals annually from Orange Walk County, Belize, ensuring these animals are free from bovine tuberculosis and brucellosis. This initiative not only aims to include more certified producers from Belize but also addresses shared health challenges like the cattle screwworm in Panama and Costa Rica through proposed joint actions. This collaboration offers significant development opportunities for Belize's livestock sector, which comprises over 5,400 mostly small-scale producers.
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The relationship with Belize is a priority, so the technical and scientific institutions of Agriculture will maintain permanent support with their Central American counterparts. With the objective of expanding the safe introduction to Mexico of cattle for immediate slaughter and terminal fattening, originating from Belize, and thereby strengthening the supply of raw materials for the national industry, the ministries of Agriculture of both countries are working on a mechanism of sanitary control that guarantees the absence of pests and diseases of quarantine importance. An import protocol is currently in force, through which Mexico receives around five thousand animals per year certified by the Central American health authority, coming only from Orange Walk County. It is intended that with the update of the mechanism the import protocol considers a greater number of certified producers from Belize, who must demonstrate with clinical tests the absence of bovine tuberculosis (Tb), ...
Source: EuroMeat

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