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January 15, 2026
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.— With the goal of safeguarding the state's sanitary status and protecting livestock production, the Secretariat of Rural Development, Fisheries and Aquaculture is working in coordination with the National Service for Agrifood Health, Safety and Quality (SENASICA) and the Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER) on the implementation of a comprehensive action plan for the eradication of the Cattle Screwworm (CSM) in the state
The head of the state agency, Antonio Varela Flores, indicated that these actions will strengthen Tamaulipas's health status by establishing a strategic plan with a series of measures focused primarily on the municipalities where the first cases were detected. He emphasized that the state's most important livestock region, comprised of the municipalities of Aldama and Soto la Marina, will be protected.
He also explained that they are working on establishing an intensive trapping network in strategic municipalities, following an epidemiological pattern to prevent the entry of the Cochliomyia hominivorax fly, the vector responsible for this pest. To this end, he emphasized the importance of interstate coordination, particularly with the state of San Luis Potosí.
As a result of this situation, the corresponding health protocols for the care and control of the Cattle Screwworm have been activated immediately, with the aim of safeguarding the state's health status and protecting livestock production.
He stated that the Government of the State of Tamaulipas, headed by Governor Américo Villarreal Anaya, reaffirms its commitment to animal health and to protecting the productive activity of Tamaulipas livestock farmers.
It also urges the livestock sector to immediately report any suspected cases of screwworm infestation or injury to the relevant health authorities to prevent the spread of this pest.
Also attending the meeting were Román Rigoberto Garza, head of SADER in Tamaulipas; Marco Solís Hinojosa, secretary of the Board of Directors of the Regional Livestock Union of Tamaulipas; Cuauhtémoc Amaya García, undersecretary of Livestock and Forestry Development; Óscar Barrón López, director of Livestock Development, and Víctor Gutiérrez, responsible for Mobiliz
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- January 15, 2026
- Press Office , Secretariat of Rural Development, Fisheries and Aquaculture
January 15, 2026
Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas.— With the goal of safeguarding the state's sanitary status and protecting livestock production, the Secretariat of Rural Development, Fisheries and Aquaculture is working in coordination with the National Service for Agrifood Health, Safety and Quality (SENASICA) and the Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development (SADER) on the implementation of a comprehensive action plan for the eradication of the Cattle Screwworm (CSM) in the state
The head of the state agency, Antonio Varela Flores, indicated that these actions will strengthen Tamaulipas's health status by establishing a strategic plan with a series of measures focused primarily on the municipalities where the first cases were detected. He emphasized that the state's most important livestock region, comprised of the municipalities of Aldama and Soto la Marina, will be protected.
He also explained that they are working on establishing an intensive trapping network in strategic municipalities, following an epidemiological pattern to prevent the entry of the Cochliomyia hominivorax fly, the vector responsible for this pest. To this end, he emphasized the importance of interstate coordination, particularly with the state of San Luis Potosí.
As a result of this situation, the corresponding health protocols for the care and control of the Cattle Screwworm have been activated immediately, with the aim of safeguarding the state's health status and protecting livestock production.
He stated that the Government of the State of Tamaulipas, headed by Governor Américo Villarreal Anaya, reaffirms its commitment to animal health and to protecting the productive activity of Tamaulipas livestock farmers.
It also urges the livestock sector to immediately report any suspected cases of screwworm infestation or injury to the relevant health authorities to prevent the spread of this pest.
Also attending the meeting were Román Rigoberto Garza, head of SADER in Tamaulipas; Marco Solís Hinojosa, secretary of the Board of Directors of the Regional Livestock Union of Tamaulipas; Cuauhtémoc Amaya García, undersecretary of Livestock and Forestry Development; Óscar Barrón López, director of Livestock Development, and Víctor Gutiérrez, responsible for Mobiliz
https://www.tamaulipas.gob.mx/2026/...n-integral-para-proteger-la-sanidad-pecuaria/