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Rabobank forecasts adjustment in global pork production in 2026
The global pork market is expected to enter a period of production adjustment in 2026, with output projected to decline in the second half of the year. The sector will be influenced by ongoing epizootic risks, changes in trade policy, and a growing emphasis on productivity and efficiency.
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Spain reports possible Human Swine Flu case to WHO
Spain has informed the World Health Organization (WHO) of a possible human infection with the swine influenza A(H1N1)v variant, which may theoretically have been transmitted from person to person. The risk of further spread is currently assessed as very low.
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FMD outbreaks confirmed in domestic animals in Cyprus
Cyprus has reported three cases of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in domestic animals — two in sheep and one in cattle. All outbreaks were recorded in the Larnaca region. These are the first cases of the disease in the country since 2007.
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The Law “On veterinary medicine and animal welfare” has entered into force in Ukraine
Law No. 1206-IX “On Veterinary Medicine and Animal Welfare” has officially entered into force in Ukraine, updating approaches to state control in the field of animal health and establishing modern standards for animal welfare, according to the press service of the State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection. The document harmonizes national legislation with European norms and strengthens the prevention of infectious diseases.
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AHDB: UK pork imports declined in 2025 despite external influences
In 2025, UK pork import volumes decreased by 5%, reaching their lowest level since 2021, while exports of British pork increased by 3%. AHDB analysts note resilient domestic demand and growing competition in the global market.
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New ASF case confirmed in Germany’s North Rhine-Westphalia
A new case of African swine fever (ASF) has been confirmed in Germany’s federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The disease was detected for the first time in a wild boar in the Hochsauerland district. Authorities have launched a search for additional dead animals and are preparing for a possible expansion of restricted zones.
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EU plans to provisionally apply trade agreement with Mercosur
The European Union intends to begin the provisional application of its trade agreement with Mercosur countries even before the deal receives final approval from all EU institutions. This step will allow for the gradual reduction of tariffs and the implementation of selected trade provisions under the agreement.
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African swine fever outbreak recorded near Uzhhorod: quarantine restrictions introduced
A case of African swine fever (ASF) in a wild boar has been confirmed near the village of Vorochovo in Zakarpattia region. Quarantine measures are currently being implemented to prevent the spread of the disease, and local residents are being urged to limit visits to nearby forest areas.
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EU pork exports increased in 2025 despite declining shipments from some countries
In 2025, exports of pigs and pork from the European Union increased by 2.1% compared to the previous year, reaching 4.2 million tons. The growth was primarily driven by Spain and Denmark, while Germany recorded a significant 13% decline in export volumes.
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Romania calls on the EU to provide emergency support to the pig sector
Romania, supported by several EU member states, has appealed to the European Commission to introduce exceptional financial assistance for the pig sector. The request comes amid a prolonged decline in prices, increasing economic pressure on producers, and a worsening market situation across the European Union.
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ASF in Spain: MAPA mapping error raises concerns among trade partners
Spain’s Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA) made an administrative mistake while updating the African swine fever (ASF) infection map, accidentally including non-infected territories in the restricted zone. The incident triggered concern among international trade partners and temporarily affected pork exports.
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Serbian Farmers Block Roads, Demanding Higher Subsidies and Import Protection
Farmers in Serbia have launched large-scale protests, blocking roads across the country with tractors. Agricultural producers are demanding higher state subsidies, protection of the domestic market from cheap imports of milk and pork, and faster payments for their products.
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U.S. pork exports in 2025 nearly reached a record level
In 2025, U.S. pork exports fell only slightly short of the record achieved the previous year. Despite declining shipments to certain markets, strong demand in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean helped maintain one of the highest export performances in history.
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U.S. pork exports in 2025 nearly reached a record level
In 2025, U.S. pork exports fell only slightly short of the record achieved the previous year. Despite declining shipments to certain markets, strong demand in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean helped maintain one of the highest export performances in history.
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New ASF outbreaks recorded in South Korea: 20 farm cases reported since the beginning of the year
New cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been confirmed at commercial pig farms in South Korea. Since the beginning of 2026, the country has registered a total of 20 outbreaks, indicating continued high epizootic pressure and the need for strengthened biosecurity measures.
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Prosciutto di Parma sets sights on export growth after 2025 recovery
Following a successful recovery in 2025, producers of Prosciutto di Parma are planning to focus on export development. Growing sales, recovering demand within the EU, and the search for new markets are expected to become key drivers of дальнейшого growth for this geographical indication product.
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EU approves new ASF zoning in Spain: approach to restrictions in Catalonia revised
The European Union has approved a new zoning system for areas affected by African swine fever (ASF) in Spain. The updated approach introduces surveillance and outbreak zones, which is expected to allow some farms to resume the movement of animals and products provided that sanitary requirements are met.
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Historically low pork stocks recorded in Germany at the end of 2025
Pork stocks in Germany’s cold storage facilities reached an unusually low level at the end of 2025. According to analysts, the reduction in inventories during the Christmas sales period indicates limited supply and rising costs, while also creating conditions for further strengthening of slaughter pig and piglet prices.
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China’s Soybean Purchases in Doubt After U.S. Court Ruling on Tariffs
Prospects for new large-scale Chinese purchases of U.S. soybeans have come into question following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down the sweeping tariffs introduced by Donald Trump’s administration. Analysts believe this could strengthen competition from cheaper Brazilian supplies and increase uncertainty on the global market.
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Brazil sets pork export record in 2025 and boosts domestic consumption
In 2025, Brazil’s pig industry demonstrated significant growth in production, slaughter, and exports, setting new records. At the same time, the country saw a moderate recovery in domestic pork consumption, confirming the stability of the internal market.