• U.S. antimicrobial sales for food-producing animals were down in 2023

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine published the 2023 Summary Report on Antimicrobials Sold or Distributed for Use in Food-Producing Animals.

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  • Swine production in China forecast to grow - GAIN

    The USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) post in China forecasts 2025 swine production to grow due to higher 2024 sow inventories, according to a recent US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Global Agricultural Information Network (GAIN) report.

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  • France strengthens ASF surveillance

    France is stepping up surveillance to prevent the spread of African swine fever across its borders.

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  • EU pork production stable in 2025

    Pork production in the EU is expected to slightly decrease by 0.5% in 2024, and 0.2% in 2025. African Swine Fever outbreaks remain a risk for production. For 2025, the EU per capita consumption is expected to stabilise at 30.9 kg while less competitive EU pigmeat prices make exports to the global market a real challenge.

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  • Deliberate transport of wild pigs causes wider spread in US

    The wild pig problem in North America remains serious. Populations have grown over time and are still growing. Wild pigs are a potential vector for diseases that affect commercial pigs. They can also cause extensive damage to crops, native ecosystems and various wildlife populations.

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  • Brazil pork exports grow 7.3% in September - ABPA

    Exports exceeded 120 thousand tons.

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  • Danish Crown to cut around 500 jobs in company reorganisation

    The company is reorganising the company to save €500 million.

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  • 9th case of African swine fever confirmed in S. Korea this year

    South Korea has confirmed its ninth case of African swine fever (ASF) of the year, officials said Sunday. The latest ASF case was found at a pig farm in Hwacheon, some 88 kilometers northeast of Seoul in Gangwon Province. More than 3,500 pigs at the farm will be slaughtered, according to the farm ministry.

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  • ASF Germany: Hesse completes construction of fence on the B45

    Hesse has successfully completed the construction of the 54-kilometer-long protective fence to contain African swine fever (ASF) along the B45 and L3095. Following coordination between the Hessian Ministry of Agriculture and Environment, the Darmstadt Regional Council, THW, HessenForst, HessenMobil, and the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service, the first fence post was erected on August 22.

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  • EU votes in favour of hefty tariffs on China-made EV imports

    The European Union backed tariffs of up to 45% on imported Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) on Friday as it looks to counter Beijing's subsidies for automakers now targeting Europe, Reuters reported. 

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  • Swine fever sweeps Italy's North, parma prosciutto threatened

    African swine fever (ASF) is sweeping across northern Italy, posing a significant threat to the country's renowned pork industry.

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  • September: meat prices rise for the second month in a row

    The rise in price of chilled meat in national retail chains continued in early autumn, according to the analytical department of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders, citing the results of the monthly monitoring of retail prices.

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  • Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders: there can be no compromise on vaccine safety!

    The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB), whose members provide more than 70% of industrial pork, is concerned about the situation with the dissemination of inaccurate information and manipulation of data on the registration of a candidate vaccine against African swine fever (ASF) and the possibility of its use in Ukraine. This not only damages the reputation of the industry, but can also have negative epizootic and economic consequences for the country.

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  • China's sow herd down 4.8% y/y

    Herd at 40.36 million head at end of August.

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  • World leaders commit to action on antimicrobial resistance - FAO

    Global leaders have approved a political declaration at the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) High-Level Meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), committing to a clear set of targets and actions, including reducing the estimated 4.95 million human deaths associated with bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR) annually by 10% by 2030, according to a recent news release from the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO).

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  • France: Pig producers eligible for tail premium of €0.04/kg

    The French cooperative Cooperl is encouraging its members to supply pigs with intact tails. That is why a bonus system has been set up since the beginning of July. 

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  • US-Mexico rail delays hit farm sector ahead of possible ports strike

    Rail backlogs are disrupting export trade between the United States and Mexico and snarling agricultural supply chains as the fall harvest is under way, Reuters reported, citing agriculture groups on Friday.

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  • A downhill September for pigs in Spain, but not for pork

    September is ending, leaving behind a trail of staggered decreases in the pig price in Spain. This is nothing new; many years tend to be like this.

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  • Smithfield Foods reports 20% drop in hog output

    Smithfield Foods has reduced its hog production by about 20% by cutting farm operations in multiple US states, Reuters reported, citing the world's largest pork processor on Friday.

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