• New ASF outbreak confirmed at small pig farm in Croatia

    Croatian authorities have confirmed a new case of African swine fever (ASF) in the eastern part of the country. The disease was detected through the national ASF surveillance programme at a small farm in Osijek-Baranja County, prompting veterinary services to implement restriction measures.

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  • ASF in the EU: pig outbreaks rise by 76%, disease detected in Spain again after 31-year absence

    In 2025, the European Union recorded a sharp increase in African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks in both domestic pigs and wild boar. Of particular concern was the re-emergence of the disease in Spain, which had remained ASF-free for more than three decades.

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  • Vietnam’s pig industry continues to grow but faces new challenges

    Vietnam’s pig sector has demonstrated strong recovery and continued production growth following several challenging years. At the same time, producers are having to adapt to new challenges, including African swine fever (ASF), structural changes in production, increasing competition, and the need for further modernization of the industry.

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  • Agroprodservice builds a 400,000-tonne feed mill and grain elevator to support livestock expansion

    Agroprodservice is investing in the construction of a new feed mill with an annual capacity of 400,000 tonnes and a grain elevator capable of storing 40,000 tonnes of grain. The project is driven by the rapid growth of the company’s livestock operations and the limitations of its existing production facilities.

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  • Catalonia extends ASF restrictions until at least the end of summer

    The Catalan authorities have decided to maintain the current restrictions introduced in response to African swine fever (ASF) at least until the end of the summer. The measures will remain in force in 19 municipalities classified as high-risk areas for the spread of the disease.

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  • Mexico suspends most live animal imports from the US following new world screwworm cases

    Mexico has temporarily banned imports of most live animal species from the United States after cases of the dangerous New World screwworm parasite were confirmed in Texas and New Mexico. The restrictions apply to cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, horses, and several other animal species.

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  • Scotland’s pig industry under threat from prolonged producer losses

    Scotland’s pig sector is facing one of its most challenging crises in recent years. Falling pig prices and persistently high production costs are forcing farmers to operate at substantial losses, reduce herd sizes, and warn of a potential loss of the country’s long-term production capacity.

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  • Brazilian pork reaches record competitiveness as May exports hit historic high

    Brazilian pork became more competitive against beef than ever before in May 2026, while pork exports reached a record level for the month. The sector is benefiting from growing international demand and the successful diversification of export markets.

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  • China recognises entire Brazilian territory as Foot-and-Mouth disease-free, opening new opportunities for pork exports

    China’s recognition of the entire Brazilian territory as free from foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) could increase Brazilian pork exports to the Chinese market by more than 40,000 tonnes annually. The industry expects higher export volumes, increased revenues, and new opportunities for meat processing enterprises.

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  • Trainings on responsible antibiotic use for communities to take place in Lutsk

    On June 11–12, Lutsk will host the next series of training sessions for representatives of territorial communities as part of the international EpiC project, implemented with the participation of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB). The training will focus on the responsible use of antibiotics in animal production and combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

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  • Denmark prepares radical reform of the pig sector: more animal welfare, fewer piglet exports

    Denmark’s new government has announced a major transformation of the agricultural sector, with the pig industry at the center of the reform agenda. Key measures include a ban on tail docking, a full transition to group housing for sows, reduced antibiotic use, and a reduction in piglet exports. Industry representatives have already warned about potential risks to competitiveness and employment.

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  • German pig market: supply remains stable, but weak demand continues to weigh on prices

    Despite producers’ frustration over low pig prices, recent statistics indicate that the problem does not lie in excess supply. Pig slaughter volumes in Germany during the first four months of 2026 were virtually unchanged from last year, while the main pressure on the market stems from challenges in pork sales.

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  • Portugal reduces live pig exports while expanding pork exports

    In the first quarter of 2026, Portugal significantly increased its pork exports while reducing shipments of live pigs abroad. This trend reflects the growing role of domestic processing and the creation of higher added value within the country.

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  • EpiC nationwide training series continues: Odessa hosts workshops on responsible antibiotic use

    On June 3–4, training sessions for representatives of territorial communities were held in Odesa, focusing on communication about responsible antibiotic use and combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The events were organized within the framework of the international EpiC project with the participation of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB).

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  • ASF confirmed in wild boars in a forestry area of Vinnytsia region

    The remains of dead wild boars were discovered in the Dashiv Forestry of the Haisyn Forestry District, where laboratory testing confirmed African swine fever (ASF). Experts warn that the risk of further spread of the disease among wild fauna and domestic pig populations remains high.

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  • Hungary reports African swine fever in domestic pigs for the first time

    Following the confirmation of African swine fever (ASF) on a farm in eastern Hungary, authorities have begun culling approximately 3,000 pigs and imposed quarantine restrictions.

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  • New approaches to antibiotic use control discussed in Odesa

    On June 2, Odesa hosted a training session for specialists of the State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection (SSUFSCP) within the framework of the EpiC project. The event focused on combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and implementing modern approaches to monitoring and controlling antibiotic use in animal production.

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  • Flanders tightens summer restrictions on long-distance animal transport

    The authorities of the Belgian region have extended the ban on transporting live animals to distant destinations outside the EU due to animal welfare risks associated with high summer temperatures.

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  • A novel pig syndrome linked to an unusual Parvovirus Is spreading across the Netherlands

    Dutch veterinarians are reporting the rapid spread of a new pig syndrome that has already been identified on a significant number of farms across the country. The condition is associated with a previously little-known variant of parvovirus, similar to a virus first detected in fox feces in 2012.

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  • US May impose new tariffs on 60 countries over forced labour concerns

    The Donald Trump administration has proposed introducing additional import duties of 10% or 12.5% on goods from 60 countries and economies that, according to Washington, have failed to adequately address trade in products made with forced labour.

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