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A flesh-eating parasite from Central America threatens U.S. cattle, driving up beef prices.
The New World Screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite threatening cattle, is moving north from Central America towards the U.S., prompting a halt on U.S. imports of Mexican cattle.
This could further drive up already high beef prices due to a low U.S. cattle herd.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to invest $21 million to produce sterile screwworms in Mexico, aiming to reopen the border for cattle imports by year-end.
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Un parásito carnívoro de América Central amenaza al ganado bovino de los Estados Unidos, elevando los precios de la carne.