• International partnership and education: the agri-sector focuses on workforce development

    On March 31, a press conference titled “International partnership for the development of education in Ukraine’s agricultural sector” was held at the Interfax-Ukraine press center. Representatives of industry associations, businesses, and international organizations discussed the development of educational initiatives for the agricultural sector. Among the key speakers was Oksana Yurchenko, Project Coordinator at the FAO Investment Centre in Ukraine and President of the Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders, who emphasized the systemic issue of workforce shortages in the industry.

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  • Denmark increased its pork exports in 2025

    In 2025, Denmark expanded its pork exports, maintaining its position as one of the key suppliers on the global market. Total shipments, including by-products, reached approximately 1.35 million tonnes, which is 7% higher than the previous year.

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  • EU pig population declines slightly, while sow numbers begin to grow

    The European Union has recorded a slight decline in its total pig population, while the number of sows has shown growth for the first time in several years. These trends indicate a gradual stabilization of the sector after a prolonged downturn.

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  • Ukrainian heat-treated pork products are “preparing” for export to the EU

    The Association of Ukrainian Pig Breeders (AUPB) has joined the pre-audits of Ukrainian meat processing plants to assess compliance of production and state food control systems with EU requirements.

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  • ASF in Germany: Sharp increase in wild boar cases in North Rhine-Westphalia

    March 2026 has become one of the most intense months in terms of African swine fever (ASF) spread in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. According to official data, 73 infected wild boar carcasses have been detected during this period alone, indicating a significant rise in infection pressure in the region.

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  • Kazakhstan bans imports of russian feed wheat over animal disease outbreak

    Kazakhstan has imposed a ban on imports of feed wheat from russia following a deterioration of the epizootic situation in russian regions bordering Kazakhstan, which has been accompanied by mass culling of livestock. The decision was made to safeguard the country’s veterinary security.

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  • U.S. pork exports start 2026 with growth: driven by Mexico and Asia

    In January 2026, U.S. pork exports showed positive dynamics in both volume and value. The growth was primarily supported by steady demand in key markets, particularly Mexico and Asian countries.

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  • Foot-and-Mouth Disease spreads in Greece: new outbreaks confirmed after Lesvos cases

    Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) continues to spread in Greece. Following the recent outbreak on the island of Lesvos, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) has confirmed five additional outbreaks. The new cases have been detected in the Pelopi area in the North Aegean region.

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  • Denmark shifts approach to pig production: focus on piglet viability rather than litter size

    The Danish pig industry is moving away from approaches associated with “intensive breeding” and is instead focusing on improving piglet survival and overall robustness. These changes in breeding goals are already delivering positive results, particularly in reducing mortality rates.

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  • South Korea culls 150,000 pigs due to ASF and destroys contaminated feed

    The African swine fever (ASF) situation in South Korea is intensifying: since the beginning of 2026, around 150,000 pigs have been culled, and nearly 500 tons of feed are being destroyed after the virus was detected. Authorities are tightening quarantine measures and increasing control across the sector.

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  • EU mobilises crisis reserve to support Cyprus in foot-and-mouth disease response

    The European Union has mobilised its strategic emergency reserve, rescEU, to support Cyprus in responding to the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) detected in February. The assistance is aimed at containing the spread of the virus and strengthening disease control measures.

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  • Smithfield Foods beats quarterly expectations, warns of rising costs linked to Middle East tensions

    U.S.-based Smithfield Foods reported better-than-expected financial results for the fourth quarter but warned of potential cost increases due to the geopolitical situation in the Middle East. The main concerns relate to rising prices for fuel, feed crops, and packaging materials.

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  • EU and Australia revive talks on a free trade agreement

    The European Union and Australia have stepped up negotiations on a long-delayed free trade agreement that had remained stalled for an extended period. The parties aim to make progress in the near future, although meat import quotas remain a key sticking point.

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  • U.S. promotes pork in South Korea’s institutional catering sector

    The U.S. pork industry is stepping up its efforts in the South Korean market, focusing on the corporate and institutional catering segment. Large companies are increasingly using corporate cafeterias as a tool for employee retention, creating new opportunities to promote products, including imported pork.

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  • From Theory to Practice: Where to Find Everything on Pig Welfare in 2026

    With the introduction of new animal welfare requirements in Ukraine, effective from January 1, 2026, educational and practical resources for their implementation have become especially relevant for producers. In response, two key tools are now available — an online course on the AgriAcademy platform and a special issue of the Profitable Pig Production magazine.

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  • Rising feed costs amid Iran conflict deepen crisis in China’s pig sector

    Higher grain and feed ingredient prices driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are increasing financial pressure on Chinese pig producers. The industry, already struggling with low pork prices and weak demand, is facing an even more difficult situation due to sharply rising production costs.

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  • EU–Mercosur agreement to provisionally apply from May 1, 2026

    The European Union has completed all procedural steps required for the provisional application of its trade agreement with Mercosur countries. The agreement is expected to take effect on May 1, 2026, opening new opportunities for trade and investment.

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  • The EU strengthens protection of the meat market under the Mercosur agreement

    The European Union has introduced new safeguard mechanisms for the meat market within the framework of its trade agreement with Mercosur countries. The corresponding Regulation (EU) 2026/687 provides for rapid response measures in cases of sharp increases in imports or significant price declines.

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  • Spain: ASF cases in wild boars rise to 232 as the virus spreads to new municipalities

    New cases of African swine fever (ASF) have been confirmed among wild boars in Catalonia. The total number of infected animals has reached 232, while the number of outbreaks has risen to 40. The virus has also been detected for the first time in the municipality of Sabadell.

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