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More ASF outbreaks confirmed in Vietnam, Bhutan, and Indonesia; suspected cases in Ghana while European situation shows mixed trends
As of late April, African Swine Fever (ASF) continues to affect swine populations in several Asian countries and raises concern in Ghana, while the European domestic pig sector shows signs of stabilization despite persistent cases in wild boar populations.
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How the US trade war is changing the global pork market: implications and opportunities for the EU and Brazil
Since coming to power, Donald Trump has engaged in a trade war with U.S. economic partners. The economic consequences for pig farms vary from region to region.
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Online event ‘Innovations in pig farming’ — about the latest solutions for the industry
On 11 June2025, the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders invites you to participate in the online event ‘Innovations in Pig Farming’, which will take place on the Zoom platform. The event will be a platform for discussing advanced technologies and practices that are shaping the future of the industry.
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Industrial pork producers in Ukraine: «if optimistic, then cautious»
The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders periodically conducts a snapshot of the mood of representatives of the Ukrainian industrial pig industry. The results of the survey are shared by analysts of the industry association.
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WTO raises alarm over instability in global agricultural trade
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has expressed serious concerns about growing instability in global trade of agricultural products. According to the WTO, recent trade measures imposed by the United States and countermeasures by China and other countries are creating significant disruption.
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Animal disease pressures reshape China’s swine farming model
Lingering outbreaks of animal disease, especially African Swine Fever (ASF), are driving structural shifts in China’s swine industry, with farms adapting their business models based on geography and risk exposure, according to a recent USDA FAS market report.
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FMD in Europe: Hungary preventively culls 10,000 pigs due to outbreak
Hungary has carried out the preventive culling of nearly 10,000 pigs after a pig farm was found to be located near a cattle farm where Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) was detected last week. Hungarian veterinary authorities shared the information during a meeting of the EU Animal Health and Welfare Committee.
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Chinese tariffs hit one in four Canadian agribusinesses - CFIB report
More than one-third of Canadian agricultural businesses (36%) have been affected by Chinese tariffs on agricultural and seafood products, with nearly one in four businesses (23%) suffering direct losses. This is stated in a recent report by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB).
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Brazil’s pork exports surge in Q1 2025 with double-digit growth
Brazil registered robust double-digit growth in pork exports during both March and the first quarter of 2025, according to the Brazilian Animal Protein Association (ABPA). The surge comes even before the impact of recent U.S. tariff policies is felt.
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UK won’t rush US trade deal, firm on food standards – Minister Reeves
Britain is not in a hurry to secure a trade deal with the United States under President Donald Trump's administration, and will not compromise on food safety standards, UK finance minister Rachel Reeves said on Wednesday, according to Reuters.
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EU pork exports remain stable in 2024: China and the Philippines among top markets
In 2024, pork exports from the European Union remained largely stable compared to the previous year, according to data from the European Commission cited by Agra Europe. A total of 4.264 million tonnes of pork was exported to third countries — just 0.4% more than in 2023.
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How Spain became a model for responsible antimicrobial use in livestock
A decade ago, Spain ranked among the top antimicrobial consumers in the European Union, particularly for colistin use in animal agriculture. Today, it stands as a model of responsible antimicrobial use — thanks to a voluntary initiative that reshaped practices in the country’s pig sector.
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ASF in Moldova: 20% of pig population culled amid outbreaks, imports to fill the gap
A series of African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreaks in March and April 2025 has led to the culling of approximately 118,000 pigs in Moldova—around 20% of the country's entire pig population. Moldova’s veterinary authority confirmed around 30 separate outbreaks, including two at commercial farms, marking the most devastating ASF wave in the country’s history.
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Japan’s pork demand remains stable despite inflation in 2025
Pork continues to hold its place as a daily staple in Japanese diets, even amid ongoing inflationary pressure. According to forecasts from the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) in Tokyo, pork demand in Japan is expected to remain steady in 2025, at levels similar to 2024.
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ASF Continues to Spread: New Cases in Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean
In Q1 2025, African Swine Fever (ASF) continues to cause damage across global pig production - outbreaks persist in both domestic and wild pig populations worldwide.
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China increases pork production by 1.2% in Q1
In January–March 2025, China produced 16.02 million metric tons of pork — a 1.2% increase compared to the same period in 2024. The figures were reported by Reuters, citing data from the National Bureau of Statistics of China.
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Ukraine: Easter demand pushes live pig prices up 5.5% amid limited supply
In the week before Easter, prices for slaughterhouse pig live stock increased by 5.5% compared to the previous week. The positive price dynamics is reported by analysts of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders.
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Germany regains foot-and-mouth disease-free status — WOAH confirms
Germany has officially regained its status as free of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), according to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), the country’s Federal Ministry of Agriculture reported on Tuesday, as cited by Reuters.
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AUPB: Cooperation between Higher Education and Business - A Bridge to Sustainable Development Goals
The fifth meeting of the SuLAWe Project Supervisory Board took place at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences on 7-9 April. The project partners* - Ukrainian and foreign universities together with representatives of a business association - discussed key achievements and plans to raise awareness and implement sustainable production and animal welfare practices in Ukraine.
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ASF decimates 40% of Philippine swine herd
The Philippine swine sector has suffered billions in losses since the first outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) in 2019. According to the Department of Agriculture (DA), the current swine population stands at just 60% of the nearly 13 million heads recorded prior to the outbreak, reflecting a devastating 40% decline.