• Slaughter pig prices drop amid seasonal demand slowdown in Ukraine

    In the second decade of November, the direction of price movement in the slaughter pig market changed not in favour of producers, analysts of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders state, citing the results of weekly monitoring.

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  • U.S. reports record litter rate

    The June–August litter rate was the highest ever, at 11.72 pigs per litter.

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  • $4M research program to prevent spread of H5N1 in US swine

    The Swine Health Information Center, Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research and the Pork Checkoff will fund a US$4 million research program to enhance prevention, preparedness, mitigation and response for H5N1 influenza in the U.S. swine herd.

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  • French pig sector shows signs of recovery

    After 20 years of steady decline, the French pig sector seems to be on the path to a recovery, allbeit a small one. In the month of September, 1.863 million pigs were slaughtered in the country, just 0.3% less than last year. “The slaughter figures for pigs are more or less stable compared to a year ago,’’ statistical office Agreste says.

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  • A quarter of pig producers see a positive in the industry's integration into the EU market

    A survey of pork producers on their European integration attitudes found that 24% of respondents consider EU accession to be positive, as it will open up access to new markets.

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  • Pork in retail: the price of pork has returned to last year's price

    Prices for pork on supermarket shelves continued to rise in October, according to the results of price monitoring in national retail chains by the analytical department of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders.

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  • Update on H5N1 detection in swine in U.S.

    Increased probability that the pigs and poultry on the farm became infected after coming into contact with infected migratory birds, not dairy cattle or other livestock.

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  • U.S. pork exports on pace for annual record

    Broad-based growth has pork exports poised to set annual records.

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  • The huge cost of Italy’s war with African swine fever

    For the past two years, Italy has been fighting an intense war with African swine fever (ASF), but there is still no sign of the enemy retreating. In fact, since January 2022, over 120,000 pigs have been slaughtered, mainly in the north of the country, to try and control the spread of the dreaded disease.

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  • Czech gov't deploys police snipers on ‘search and destroy’ mission to kill diseased wild boars

    Elite police snipers in the Czech Republic have been deployed on a ‘search and destroy’ mission to track down and kill as many wild boars infected with the contagious African Swine Fever (ASF) as possible.

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  • Biosafety standard in pig production — a new level of protection  

    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB) are finalising the development of an industry standard for biosecurity in pig production. This activity is being implemented within the framework of the project ‘Keeping Animals Healthy in Ukraine’.

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  • Live market on the rise: new prices for slaughter pigs

    November began for live bait market operators with a further strengthening of quotations for slaughter pigs, according to the results of the weekly monitoring of purchase prices by the analytical department of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders.

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  • Brazil: Paraná breaks pork export record in September

    For the first time, Vietnam is the main importer of pork from Paraná, while two new markets (the Philippines and the Dominican Republic), which started buying pork this year, are already among the top 10 destinations.

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  • Sri Lanka bans the sale of pork to stop ASF and PRRS spread

    Sri Lanka has temporarily prohibited the slaughter, transport, and sale of pigs to prevent disease spread.

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  • Brazil approves Cannabis for animal production

    Anvisa (the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency) recently approved the regulation and use of cannabis-based products in production animals.

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  • Italy records ASF cases in pigs in 9th mainland province

    While more than 600 wild boar infected with African swine fever (ASF) have been found in Alessandria, Italy, since 2022, the province has now recorded its first outbreak involving domestic pigs.

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  • Australia’s SunPork launches maternity rings for sows

    Where the whole of Europe is trying to redesign farrowing pens to combine liberty for sows with no crushing, Australia’s SunPork Group introduced a different type of solution: maternity rings. The idea was properly researched before its launch.

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  • RaboResearch: Uncertainties make pork producers cautious

    Pork producers around the world are cautious about herd rebuilding. That is mostly related to ongoing uncertainties regarding trade, disease and demand. Logistical challenges and potential impacts from La Niña further complicate the market. This is the summary of the periodical RaboResearch market analysis.

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  • ASF Italy: Number of 2024 pig culls almost at 100,000

    The amount of pig culls related to African Swine Fever (ASF) in northern Italy has almost reached the 100,000 mark in 2024. The number of infected pig farms in 2024 alone has grown to 31.

    With those figures – communicated by the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) – the year 2024 has been the heaviest by far for Italy since genotype II of ASF emerged in the country in 2022, first in wild boar, then in domestic pigs. The 2024 culls have been taking place in a large zone in the north of Italy, comprising parts of 4 regions.

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  • Training in the basics of biosafety at pig farms

    The best practices of biosecurity of domestic pig farms and training videos, which were filmed by the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB) within the framework of the project ‘’Keeping Pigs Healthy in Ukraine‘’, implemented by the association in cooperation with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), were presented to the academic staff and students of Dnipro National Agrarian and Economic University.

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