Uruguay: Livestock industry develops comprehensive strategy to minimize damage from ticks in national rodeo

Published 2025년 11월 29일

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The Ministry of Livestock is deploying actions against the tick to prevent the death of animals and economic losses to the country. More than 2,500 producers received advice in four months. The work includes the vaccination of calves, the development of new biological products, and the promotion of the proper use of acaricides.

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The Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries (MGAP) is implementing the National Plan to Combat Ticks in cattle, an issue that concerns authorities, given the increase in the presence of this mite in part of the national herd. Additionally, the General Directorate of Livestock Services created an inter-institutional group with various academic sectors, trade unions, and institutes specialized in agricultural research, to work on the subject. In recent years, the tick has spread, covering new territories and its resistance has increased due to the greater use of tick-killing products. This is compounded by the effects of climate change, explained Leticia Luengo, a sanitary programs technician and one of the coordinators of the plan. "Uruguay has ecological territories where the tick thrives; the increase in temperature, production systems with afforestation and shelterbelts, makes the generations more resistant in the environment," she said. The ministry's work focuses on ...
Source: Agromeat

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