Javier Trujillo
Javier Trujillo is a former director of the National Service of Health, Safety, and Quality Agroalimentaria (SENASICA) in Mexico. He resigned from his position due to conflicts with the administration of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador over cuts to important agricultural health initiatives, particularly those aimed at combating the resurgence of the screw-worm plague affecting livestock. His departure highlighted significant concerns regarding the government's austerity measures and their impact on agricultural health programs.
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Javier Trujillo resigned as the head of Senasica after opposing the dismantling of government capabilities to combat the gusano barrenador.
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