The federal animal health law in Mexico is a comprehensive legal framework that governs the protection and welfare of animals in the country. This law aims to ensure the control and prevention of diseases that affect animals, with the objective of safeguarding public health and promoting the sustainable development of the agricultural sector. The law establishes guidelines for the surveillance and prevention of animal diseases, responsible animal care practices, the import and export of animals, and the regulation of veterinary products and services. It also establishes the National Service of Health, Safety, and Agri-Food Quality (SENASICA) as the governing body responsible for enforcing the law and implementing measures to guarantee the health and well-being of animals in Mexico.
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