Despite opposition from US government officials, cattle farmers, and beef organizations, the US Department of Agriculture allowed the import of fresh beef from Paraguay, which had been banned for 25 years due to foot-and-mouth disease. Senators Mike Rounds and Jon Tester, along with state secretaries of agriculture, are working to overturn the decision, citing outdated information and lack of inspections as reasons for concern. Meanwhile, Paraguay's soybean exports have surged, contributing to a significant increase in revenue for the country.