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FMD spreads beyond Africa: WOAH calls for tighter controls
The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) has urged countries to strengthen epizootic control measures as foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), particularly the SAT-1 serotype, expands beyond its traditional range in Africa. Cases are now being reported in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, signaling a new phase in the spread of the disease and heightened risks for global livestock production.
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Germany increases meat consumption in 2025: pork remains dominant
In 2025, meat consumption in Germany increased, reversing the previous downward trend. On average, per capita consumption rose by 1.4 kg compared to the previous year, indicating a partial recovery in demand.
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UK ramps up pork production: strong start to 2026
In the first quarter of 2026, pork production in the United Kingdom showed solid growth, exceeding both last year’s figures and market expectations. The key drivers were higher slaughter volumes and increased average carcase weights.
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German associations call for special sow support programme: sector faces contraction without aid
Leading German agricultural associations are urging the government to introduce a national special programme to support sow farming. The industry warns that without targeted financial assistance, the country risks losing a significant share of its domestic piglet production and facing profound structural changes.
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UK shifts to QR codes: sausage range becomes first without barcodes
UK supermarket chain Tesco has become the first in the country to fully transition an entire product category to QR codes, replacing traditional barcodes in its own-label sausage range. The initiative is part of a broader retail transformation aimed at improving transparency, inventory management efficiency, and waste reduction.
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Germany: Saxony reports ASF cases again after regaining “disease-free” status
In the German federal state of Saxony, new cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been detected in wild boar less than two months after the region regained its disease-free status. Since the end of March, the number of infected animals has risen to 17, prompting authorities to reintroduce restrictive measures.
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Transformation of pig farming: new rules, challenges, and “farms of the future” — Oksana Yurchenko’s lecture for students
Oksana Yurchenko, President of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders, delivered an open lecture for students of agricultural colleges from across Ukraine, focusing on the transformation of the industry, new requirements, and future technologies.
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Global pork market in 2026: production growth despite ASF pressure in the EU — USDA forecast
In 2026, global pork production is expected to show moderate growth, while international trade will remain relatively stable. At the same time, the European market will face pressure from African swine fever (ASF), which will impact both production and export volumes.
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Spain becomes the leading importer of Dutch piglets in 2025
In 2025, Dutch piglet exports declined by 4.6%, but the structure of destination markets changed significantly: Spain became the largest buyer for the first time, surpassing the traditional leader, Germany.
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China urges reduction of sow herd as pork prices remain under pressure
The Chinese government is intensifying signals to the pig industry on the need to reduce production capacity amid a prolonged decline in pork prices. Minister of Agriculture Han Jun called on producers to bring the breeding sow herd to a “reasonable level” and more actively meet market regulation targets.
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Netherlands: pig processing drops to historic lows in Q1 2026
In the first quarter of 2026, the Dutch pig processing sector recorded a sharp decline in volumes, reflecting profound structural changes in the industry and the impact of government policies aimed at reducing livestock numbers.
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GM feed found safe for livestock — study
A study by researchers from Ethiopia has shown that genetically modified (GM) crops used in animal feed have no negative impact on animal health or productivity. At the same time, the researchers note that certain aspects require further investigation.
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Greece: FMD spreads to 22 farms on Lesvos as producers block port
On the Greek island of Lesvos, the number of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks has risen to 22 farms, causing significant economic damage to the livestock sector and triggering farmer protests. Producers, unable to market their products, have blocked the port of Mytilini, demanding compensation from the authorities.
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Germany: ASF cases in North Rhine-Westphalia exceed 500
In the federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), the number of African swine fever (ASF) cases in wild boar has exceeded 500. The epizootic situation in the region continues to worsen, while in other parts of Germany the spread of the virus remains relatively stable.
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China increases pork production amid oversupply and weak demand
In the first quarter of 2026, China’s pork production increased by 4.2% year-on-year to 16.69 million tonnes. The rise in output comes despite efforts to curb market oversupply and against the backdrop of weak consumer demand.
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Antibiotic training kicks off in Lviv: responding to new market requirements
On April 23, the first practical training on the responsible use of antibiotics in livestock production will take place in Lviv, addressing new veterinary regulations and growing demand from producers for their practical implementation.
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China increases soybean imports but falls short of forecasts due to shipment delays
In March 2026, China increased soybean imports by nearly 15% year-on-year, but volumes remained significantly below market expectations. The main reason was delays in shipments from Brazil amid stricter phytosanitary inspections.
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Germany slows animal husbandry labeling reform: law back under question
The reform of Germany’s animal husbandry labeling law is once again at risk of delay. The Ministry of Economic Affairs has halted consideration of the draft prepared by the Ministry of Agriculture, putting additional pressure on an already tight legislative timeline.
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Brazil sets pork export record in March: growth exceeds 30%
In March 2026, Brazil recorded a historic high in pork exports, with shipments increasing by more than 30% year-on-year. The surge was driven primarily by sharply rising demand from the Philippines, Japan and other Asian markets.
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Romania: pig sector sinks into financial crisis amid cheap imports
Romanian pork producers are under pressure from a sharp drop in wholesale prices driven by rising imports. Most farms are operating at a loss, creating risks of large-scale production cuts and increasing the country’s dependence on external supplies.