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Smithfield Foods warns of rising costs amid Middle East conflict
Rising energy and packaging costs are putting pressure on margins despite steady demand for meat products.
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European approaches in action: results of the SULAWE project in Ukraine
The international SULAWE project (Sustainable Livestock Production and Animal Welfare), implemented with the participation of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders, has summarized three years of work in Ukraine. The initiative aimed to develop sustainable livestock production, improve animal welfare standards, and integrate European approaches into the national education system and industry practices.
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ASF spreads in Germany: new case detected in North Rhine-Westphalia
The virus has been found in a wild boar outside the main restricted zone, prompting authorities to intensify monitoring and search efforts.
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Producers learn to operate under new veterinary requirements: results of trainings in Poltava
On May 5–6, a series of practical trainings on the responsible use of antibiotics in livestock production took place in Poltava as part of the international EpiC project, with the participation of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders. The focus was on practical solutions for working under new veterinary regulations.
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FMD and ASF inflict heavy losses on South Africa’s pig sector
Disease outbreaks are reducing sow numbers, increasing costs, and intensifying pressure on producers’ profitability.
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German pork market in April: Stable prices mask rising costs and pressure on producers
Despite a balance between supply and demand, finishing margins are declining, while exports gain new opportunities following the reopening of the Philippine market.
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China reduces imports of US pork variety meats as exports decline under tariff pressure and weak demand
Despite maintaining its position as a leading market, shipments of US products to China are decreasing.
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Japan confirms fourth classical swine fever case in 2026
The outbreak was detected at a farm in Shizuoka Prefecture, with around 3,000 pigs set to be culled.
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Philippines launches swine recovery program, plans to procure 32,000 gilts
The government initiative aims to rebuild pig inventories after ASF losses and strengthen the sector’s production capacity.
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US pork exports to Taiwan surge in early 2026
Shipments nearly tripled amid expectations of a new trade agreement coming into force.
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Germany plans to introduce mandatory video surveillance in slaughterhouses
The government has approved a draft law aimed at strengthening control over animal welfare compliance.
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China’s pork imports decline: down by one-third in Q1 2026
Demand for offal remains more stable and already exceeds pork import volumes.
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Baltic countries involve the military in ASF monitoring
Estonia is strengthening control over the spread of the virus by using the army’s capabilities to detect cases in wildlife.
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Rising risk of foot-and-mouth disease in Southeastern Europe — international experts warn
The spread of a new virus serotype and increased animal movements are heightening the risk of outbreaks in the region.
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Vietnam strengthens slaughter control and veterinary inspections
The government is responding to cases involving the circulation of meat from diseased pigs and risks to biosecurity and food safety.
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Spain expands ASF zones as outbreak may impact Tour de France route
Authorities are tightening restrictions following new cases in wild boar and have advised race organizers to modify the route.
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First commercial pseudorabies outbreak in 22 years reported in the United States
The virus was detected in Iowa, with animals from an outdoor facility in Texas identified as a possible source of infection.
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ASF resurges in North Korea, reducing pig numbers and driving pork prices higher
A new wave of the disease has exposed structural weaknesses in the sector and led to product shortages on the market.
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Eight ASF cases recorded in Ukraine since the beginning of the year, most linked to wild fauna
Despite a decline in the number of outbreaks compared to 2025, experts warn of increasing risks due to the uncontrolled wild boar population.
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Brazil sees birth of Latin America’s first cloned piglet
Scientists view the breakthrough as opening new opportunities for medicine and improving efficiency in pig production.