• Impact of US tariffs on pig and pork products

    As of March 4, the US imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports and 10% on Chinese goods. The move has triggered retaliatory measures that could significantly reshape global pork trade.

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  • US farmers face higher costs, fewer tariff-free markets

    US President Donald Trump's new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China threaten to hurt the $191 billion American agricultural export sector and raise costs for farmers struggling with low crop prices, farm groups warned on Tuesday.

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  • Denmark strengthens pig welfare standards: new regulations take effect

    From March 1, Denmark enforces new measures to improve pig welfare, including mandatory cooling systems and pain relief for castration.

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  • Pig live market prices remain stable for two months straight

    Quotes on the pig live market have been ‘calm’ for two months in a row. The results of the weekly monitoring of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders indicate a long-term stabilisation of live pork purchase prices.

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  • Italy farm lobby worried about US tariffs' impact on key products

    US tariffs on European Union food products would cause "billion of dollars of damage" for Italy's prized agricultural exports including Parma ham and Prosecco wine, Reuters reported, citing an Italian farmers' lobby on Tuesday.

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  • China slaps 10%-15% retaliatory levies on US agriculture exports

    China on Tuesday swiftly retaliated against fresh US tariffs, announcing hikes to import levies covering $21 billion worth of American agricultural and food products, moving the world's top two economies a step closer towards an all-out trade war, reported Reuters.

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  • Belgium’s swine industry stabilizes after historic decline

    Belgium’s swine sector is showing signs of stabilization following a period of significant decline. In 2024, a total of 9.4 million pigs were slaughtered in the country, marking a 0.4% increase compared to the previous year. While this growth is modest, it indicates the end of a prolonged downturn, during which slaughter numbers dropped by 11% in 2023, falling below 10 million for the first time in over 30 years.

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  • China targets US agriculture over Trump tariff threat, Global Times says

    China is planning to impose new tariffs and other restrictive measures on US agricultural and food products in response to Washington's latest trade moves, according to a report from the state-backed Global Times. The measures are being formulated in retaliation to an additional 10% duty on Chinese goods announced by US President Donald Trump, which is set to take effect this week.

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  • Czech, Slovak farmers clog border crossing to protest non-EU imports

    Czech and Slovak farmers parked dozens of tractors and disrupted operations at a border crossing on Thursday to protest against cheaper imports coming from non-EU markets like Ukraine and South America, reported Reuters. 

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  • Potential US tariffs on EU exports: a disruption for the agri-food sector

    The European food and agriculture sector could face significant challenges if the US imposes 25% tariffs on EU exports.

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  • Vietnam: Foot and mouth disease outbreak in pigs in Thanh Hoa

    Foot and mouth disease virus serotype O was detected in a sample tested at a pig farm in Thanh Hoa province.

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  • Global mycotoxins surge in 2024: Survey reveals rising risks

    Survey results involving nearly 28,400 samples from 95 countries across the globe have found an increasing rise in mycotoxins last year.

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  • Korean researchers uncover PRRS' impact on swine immunity

    Scientists from Korea use single-cell RNA analysis to reveal key immune mechanisms in lungs of swine infected with PRRSV, according to a recent press release from Chung-Ang University in Seoul, South Korea.

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  • How to effectively fight ASF in 2025: expert opinion

    The global situation with ASF remains challenging: the disease continues to cause economic losses, and the risks of the virus spreading are not diminishing. However, today pig producers have more knowledge than ever before to effectively counter this threat. An online course on combating ASF, organised by the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders in cooperation with leading FAO experts in the field, has shown that old approaches no longer work - we need to act in a comprehensive manner, taking into account new scientific research and international experience.

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  • Stable pork prices persist: market holds firm amid limited supply

    Prices for live pork have been steadily maintaining the achieved level for half a season, analysts of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders inform, citing the results of weekly monitoring.

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  • Trump says Canada, Mexico tariffs on schedule despite efforts

    President Donald Trump said on Monday that tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports are "on time and on schedule" despite efforts by the countries to beef up border security and halt the flow of fentanyl into the US ahead of a March 4 deadline, reported Reuters. 

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