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European animal welfare requirements are already in force: how the pig sector is adapting to the new rules
As of January 1, 2026, updated animal welfare requirements for farm animals, harmonised with European legislation, entered into force in Ukraine. For the pig sector, this means a transition to new housing standards that require significant investments and changes in production practices.
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Chilean pork ranks among export leaders in a record year for the country in 2025
In 2025, Chile reached record foreign trade results, and pork strengthened its position as one of the country’s key food exports. Asia became the main destination market, confirming strong demand for Chilean products in strategic global markets.
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Brazil exports DDGS to China for the first time
Brazilian ethanol producer Inpasa has announced the first-ever shipment of dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) to China. The cargo, totaling about 62,000 tons, opens a new export market for this ethanol byproduct for Brazil.
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South Korea confirms sixth ASF case this year — authorities tighten measures nationwide
South Korea has recorded its sixth African swine fever (ASF) case since the beginning of the year. The new outbreak was detected at a farm near the city of Boryeong, after which the government introduced additional restrictions and strengthened quarantine measures at the national level.
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The sharp price drop at the beginning of 2026 dealt a serious blow to the German pig market
January 2026 began for German pig farmers with a sharp price decline: quotations for slaughter pigs at the start of the month fell from €1.60 to €1.45/kg. Although the market later stabilised, the speed and scale of the drop came as a surprise to producers and set a tense tone for the entire month.
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Spain eases ASF restrictions and confirms 18 more new cases
Spain has partially relaxed restrictions introduced due to African swine fever (ASF) while confirming 18 new positive cases of the disease in wild boars. Since November 2025, a total of 103 ASF cases have been detected in the country.
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Live pig imports to Germany fell significantly in 2025 — down 9.4%
In 2025, Germany significantly reduced its imports of live pigs. According to the German Pig Farmers’ Association, imports of both piglets and slaughter pigs were lower than the previous year, with the sharpest decline recorded in the slaughter pig segment.
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ASF vaccine is not a panacea: what risks the industry is talking about
The discussion around the use of vaccines against African swine fever (ASF) has resurfaced in the professional community. However, experts stress that as of today, there is no registered and internationally recognized ASF vaccine either in Ukraine or in the European Union. This was highlighted by Oksana Yurchenko, President of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders, in a podcast.
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Chinese consumers return to “black pork” as the premium segment becomes an opportunity for producers
Amid a prolonged price slump and oversupply in the mass pork market, Chinese consumers are increasingly choosing traditional “black pork,” considering it higher in quality and taste. Rising demand for this premium product is creating new opportunities for producers who are suffering losses in the conventional segment.
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Global pork production grows unevenly while trade remains volatile — RaboResearch
In 2026, the global pork industry will show uneven production dynamics amid ongoing shifts in international trade. Biosecurity, animal diseases, high investment costs, and trade restrictions will shape supply, while producers are increasingly focusing on productivity, cost reduction, and cautious expansion.
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21 new ASF cases confirmed in wild boar in Spain; pig prices fall below production costs
New cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been recorded in wild boar in Catalonia near Barcelona. All detections are within the already established surveillance zone, while pig farms in the region remain disease-free. Authorities are strengthening monitoring and will deploy drones with thermal cameras for nighttime animal detection.
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ASF, European integration and exports: key challenges for the pig sector through the lens of Oksana Yurchenko
A new podcast featuring Oksana Yurchenko, President of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders, has been released on the “Minselo” YouTube channel. The discussion focused on the real state of Ukraine’s pig sector, its key risks, and the challenges arising in the context of European integration.
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EU–India free trade agreement: new opportunities for the agri-food sector without pressure on sensitive markets
The European Union and India have agreed on a free trade agreement that opens access to a market of nearly 2 billion consumers and creates new opportunities for selected agricultural and processing sectors, while maintaining protection for “sensitive” areas of agriculture.
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Hendrix Genetics and Huanshan Group open a new nucleus pig farm in China
The international genetics company Hendrix Genetics, together with its Chinese partner Huanshan Group, has opened a new nucleus facility — the Hendrix Huanshan Nucleus Farm — in Anhui province in eastern China. The project aims to accelerate genetic progress in pig production and strengthen local breeding capacity.
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Ukrainian live hog prices rebound at the end of January
At the end of January, prices for live slaughter pigs are rebounding, analysts of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders report, citing the results of the Association’s weekly monitoring of procurement prices.
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Brazil’s pork sector expects export growth and stable prices in 2026
After a strong performance in 2025, Brazil’s pork industry remains optimistic about 2026. Analysts forecast rising exports, moderate production growth and the maintenance of high prices on both domestic and international markets.
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Trump heads to Iowa amid growing farmer discontent: low prices and biofuel policy delays weigh on the agri-sector
U.S. President Donald Trump will visit Iowa — a key agricultural state — against the backdrop of rising tension across the American farm belt. Weak corn and hog markets, high production costs, and delays in biofuel policy decisions are testing farmers’ support, Reuters reports.
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Vietnam’s pig sector grew by 4% in 2025 despite ASF losses
In 2025, pork production in Vietnam increased by 4% to nearly 5.4 million tonnes. The growth was achieved despite significant herd losses in the second half of the year caused by the spread of African swine fever (ASF), according to the country’s General Statistics Office.
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China sets record pork production as imports continue to decline
In 2025, China significantly increased its domestic pork production, reaching a record high, while imports of pork products continued to fall. This trend indicates growing self-sufficiency in the world’s largest pork market.