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Sheinbaum praises bilateral steps to combat flesh-eating screwworm
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum praised a new sterile fly plant in Chiapas, funded by Mexico ($30 million) and the U.S. ($21 million), to combat the New World screwworm. The facility will produce 28 million sterile flies weekly by mid-July, aiming to reduce the parasite population through sterile insect technique. The U.S. pledged an additional $83.8 million to support the effort.
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