Ag Groups Pleased with Rail Re-Opening

Photo by Kayleigh Omang for the American Ag Network 2023
Photo by Kayleigh Omang for the American Ag Network 2023

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has reopened the Eagle Pass and El Paso rail crossings into Mexico.

Ag groups like the National Corn Growers Association were happy with the move but cautioned the agency against making similar decisions in the future. “This is certainly a welcome relief,” says NCGA President Harold Wolle. “We hope this serves as a cautionary tale against rail shutdowns in the future.” He also says rail is a key mode of transportation for U.S. ag exports into Mexico. U.S. Wheat Associates and the National Association of Wheat Growers were also relieved the shutdown ended.

“These rail corridors are essential gateways to many loyal flour millers and food customers in Mexico who rely on the interconnected U.S. and Mexican rail system for a reliable source of high-quality U.S. wheat,” they said in a statement. “We trust CBP will take the steps needed to avoid future rail closures.”