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ASF in Poland: outbreak at large farm with over 21,000 pigs, virus spreading in Germany
One of the largest cases recorded in 2026, while infections among wild boars continue to rise in neighboring Germany.
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South Korea reports 24 ASF cases in 2026
Authorities step up control measures and highlight risks of external virus introduction despite no new outbreaks since March.
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The EU to suspend imports of meat products from Brazil starting in September
The decision is linked to non-compliance with new EU requirements on the use of antimicrobials in animal production.
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Spanish pork exports to third countries fell by 14% in Q1 2026
Declining shipments to China and the impact of ASF outbreaks weighed on foreign trade performance.
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France begins exports of pork offal to China after three years of negotiations
Initial shipments open new opportunities for export growth in one of the key markets.
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China lowers breeding sow target again to regulate production
The government aims to better balance the pork market and reduce price volatility.
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Switzerland warns of high risk of ASF introduction into the country
Authorities urge increased caution regarding meat imports amid the spread of the virus across Europe.
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China may sharply increase purchases of U.S. agricultural products: new deal to reshape global trade flows
Beijing has committed to importing at least $17 billion worth of U.S. agricultural goods annually, potentially shifting market dynamics in favor of the United States.
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UK updates ASF control strategy: greater flexibility and strengthened oversight
The new approach introduces risk-based restrictions to ease pressure on producers and maintain industry continuity.
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Mexico suspends imports of some US pork products over pseudorabies virus
The restrictions apply to breeding animals and offal but do not affect pork cuts.
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Brazil pork exports surge 8.3% in April on Asian demand
Brazilian pork exports (considering all products, both fresh and processed) totalled 140,000 tonnes in April, according to the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA), up 8.3% from 129,200 tonnes in the same month last year.
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Switzerland's meat supply increased by 3.5% in 2025
Meat availability in Switzerland grew by 3.5% in 2025, driven by imports and an increase in beef and poultry.
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How to work under new veterinary requirements: training sessions for farmers to be held in Kyiv on May 19–20
On May 19–20, a new series of practical training sessions on the responsible use of antibiotics in livestock production will take place in Kyiv as part of the international EpiC project, with the participation of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders. Participation is free of charge, but the number of places is limited.
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ASF spreads across Europe and Asia: new outbreaks in domestic pigs and thousands of cases in wild populations
Italy and Slovakia report their first domestic pig cases of 2026, while the number of infected wild boar in the region exceeds 4,000.
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Spain negotiates with Japan on ASF regionalization recognition
The goal is to maintain access to a key pork export market following disease outbreaks.
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JBS reports a 56% drop in net profit in Q1 amid challenges in North America
Brazilian company JBS, the world’s largest meat producer, reported a 56% decline in net profit in the first quarter of 2026, driven by ongoing difficulties in its North American operations.
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Moldova’s pig sector on the brink of crisis due to delayed ASF compensation
Producers warn of declining investment and reduced production amid unpaid reimbursements.
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Ukrainian pig farmers are adopting Japanese AI-based know-how
Representatives of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders and the commercial pig farm visited Tokyo in late February to learn about the digital technologies developed by Eco-Pork Ltd. The trip was as part of implementation of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) “ Green industrial recovery project for Ukraine through technology transfer from and co-creation of new businesses with Japan's private industries”, financed by the Government of Japan. Yuriy Besarab, Commercial Director of Zhovkivsky PPR LLC, who joined the tour, shared his impressions on the project and Japanese technological solutions.
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Swiss pig farmers consider voluntary herd reduction to stabilise the market
The industry is seeking structural solutions to oversupply, though not all producers support the initiative.