Mexico: Bovine cattle exports to United States increase by 11.86%

Published Oct 5, 2021

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The article highlights an 11.86% increase in cattle exports from Chihuahua, Mexico, to the United States, with a total of 567,603 head of cattle exported from September 2020 to August 2021. Chihuahua is the leading state in cattle exports, with San Jerónimo, Palomas, and Ojinaga quarantine stations playing a significant role. The article compares the export figures from the past three years, showing a gradual increase in cattle exports from August 2019 to August 2021.
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PALOMA SÁNCHEZ. THE HERALD OF JUÁREZ. Last year a total of 507 thousand 562 head of cattle were exported between September 2019 and 2020. CHIHUAHUA. The export of cattle production from the state of Chihuahua to the United States grew by 11.86%, compared to last year, when a total of 507 thousand 562 were exported between September 2019 and 2020, while in the period of From September 2020 to August 2021, a total of 567 thousand 603 head of cattle were exported to the neighboring northern country. Previously, the Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development of the Government of Mexico, as of May 4, 2021, had reported that Chihuahua leads the list of exporting states by having exported 423,044 head of cattle, being the San Jerónimo quarantine station , Chihuahua where more heads had been inspected with 408,044, followed by Palomas with 88,023, and in the Ojinaga quarantine, there were 64,637 bovines. Likewise, SADER explained that the export cycles of cattle to the United States ...
Source: Inforural

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