APHIS Removes Restrictions on Cattle, Ruminant Imports from Sonora, Mexico
The Mexican state of Sonora is free of cattle fever ticks, so live cattle and other ruminants imported from Sonora will no longer be subject to acaricide dipping requirements, said the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service in a final rule that takes effect March 30. Acaricide dipping documentation requirements required to import live cattle and other ruminants from Sonora are also being eliminated, said APHIS.
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(Federal Register 02/26/15)