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Title: Economic Impacts of Restricted Animal Movements in Mexico Due to Increased Mexican Regional Bovine Health Criteria
Authors: Cunningham, Megan E.
Peel, Derrell S.
Authors (Email): Cunningham, Megan E. (megan.cunningham@okstate.edu)
Peel, Derrell S. (dpeel@okstate.edu)
Issue Date: 2006
Series/Report no.: Selected Paper
Abstract: Tuberculosis restrictions on animal movement have important implications for Mexican producers and consumers as well as the U.S. beef cattle industry. The restrictions cause decreased Mexican cattle exports, increased domestic fed beef production, and decreased fed beef imports. The Mexican beef industry incurs greater costs due to increased interregional cattle and meat shipments and changes in regional beef cattle production in Mexico.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/35253
Institution/Association: Southern Agricultural Economics Association>2006 Annual Meeting, February 5-8, 2006, Orlando, Florida
Total Pages: 20
Language: English
Collections:2006 Annual Meeting, February 5-8, 2006, Orlando, Florida

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