• Denmark breaks records again: top pig farms wean over 43 piglets per sow annually

    Denmark’s pig industry continues to prove itself as one of the most efficient in the world. According to consultancy firm Velas, data from the second quarter of 2025 shows that the country’s leading farms confidently surpass the benchmark of 40 piglets weaned per sow per year.

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  • Estonian pig farmers determined to rebuild despite ASF crisis

    Estonian pork producers say they will not abandon their work, even in the face of the most devastating African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreak in a decade, which has already led to the culling of over 55,000 pigs — nearly one-fifth of the country’s domestic herd.

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  • China reviews foreign trade law, expanding countermeasure tools

    Beijing has begun reviewing the first revision in more than 20 years of its foreign trade law, aimed at providing a stronger legal basis for countermeasures in trade conflicts.

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  • Germany increases pork exports to the EU despite losses in third-country markets

    In the first half of 2025, Germany managed to slightly expand its total pork exports, despite serious challenges caused by a Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak earlier in the year. Growth was made possible thanks to stable demand from European Union countries, which helped offset a sharp decline in sales to markets outside the bloc.

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  • China imposes up to 62% tariffs on EU pork imports in response to EV duties

    China on Friday announced the introduction of preliminary anti-dumping duties on pork imports from the European Union worth more than $2 billion. The tariffs will reach up to 62.4%, Reuters reported. The move deepens a trade dispute between Beijing and Brussels, which erupted after the EU imposed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.

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  • Ukrainian pork market holds steady at start of Autumn

    At the beginning of autumn, pork market prices in Ukraine remain stable, according to analysts from theAssociation of Ukrainian Pig Breeders based on their weekly monitoring of purchase prices.

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  • African swine fever in Estonia: outbreak at the country’s largest pig farm, more than 55,000 animals culled

    Estonia is facing a severe wave of African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks, which has already led to mass culling of pigs. The most significant case was confirmed at Ekseko, the country’s largest pig farm, marking the most devastating blow to Estonia’s swine industry in recent years.

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  • Pork shortage and seasonal factors: what drives meat prices in Ukraine in 2025

    Pork prices in Ukraine remain significantly higher this year compared to 2024, with the main reason being a decline in domestic production. According to preliminary data, industrial pork production dropped by 14–15% in the first seven months of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, while the overall industry contraction is estimated at around 10%.

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  • New test for detecting ASF: simpler, faster and 100 times more sensitive

    Researchers at Kyoto University, in collaboration with Vietnam National University of Agriculture and Miyazaki University, have developed an innovative method for detecting African swine fever (ASF) virus in pig oral fluid that is 100 times more sensitive than traditional tests.

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  • Mexico breaks record: pork production exceeded 900,000 tonnes in the first half of 2025

    Mexico's pig industry is showing the fastest growth rates in recent years. In the first half of 2025, the country produced 921,226 tonnes of pork, which is 5.5% more than in the same period in 2024. These figures were released by the Information Service for Agriculture, Livestock, Food and Fisheries (SIAP).

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  • Spain: pork consumption is growing both at home and outside the home

    Pork confidently retains its status as a staple product in the Spanish diet. The latest data show steady growth in consumption of this product both at home and in catering establishments, which opens up prospects for further development in the industry.

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  • Germany increased pork production but reduced beef production in the first half of 2025

    According to preliminary data from the German Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), German slaughterhouses produced almost 3.4 million tonnes of meat in the first half of 2025, which is 0.1% less (-1.9 thousand tonnes) than in the same period of 2024. A total of 23.9 million pigs, cattle, sheep, goats and horses were slaughtered, as well as 346.1 million poultry – chickens, turkeys and ducks.

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  • ASF in Latvia: 20,000 pigs to be destroyed at SIA Baltic Pork farm

    Another outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) has been recorded in Latvia. As confirmed by the Food and Veterinary Service (PVD) on 1 September, the virus was detected at the SIA Baltic Pork pig farm in Lauber, Ogre region, where about 20,000 pigs were kept.

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  • ASF in Estonia: the country's largest pig farm destroys more than 27,000 pigs

    Estonia is experiencing the largest outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) in the last decade, which has dealt a severe blow to the national pig industry. The virus was confirmed at the country's largest farm, Ekseko in Viljandi County, which housed over 27,000 pigs. The farm supplied about 45% of all piglets in the country, so the consequences of the epidemic could be devastating for the entire industry.

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  • Scientists call for the creation of regional vaccines against ASF: a universal drug is not the answer

    An international group of scientists has concluded that a promising vaccine against African swine fever (ASF) can effectively protect pigs only against certain strains of the virus, while it is almost ineffective against others. This discovery highlights the urgent need to develop regionally adapted vaccines to effectively combat one of the most dangerous pig diseases in the world. The article was published in the journal Vaccines.

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  • Brazil: pork prices rose amid increased demand and purchasing power

    In early August, the Brazilian pork market saw a significant increase in prices for both live pigs and pork carcasses. According to the Cepea research centre, the increase in demand was driven by two factors: Father's Day celebrations (10 August) and the traditional increase in purchasing power after the start of monthly salary payments.

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  • Estonia extends restrictions on access to pig farms due to ASF outbreak

    Estonian authorities have imposed month-long entry bans on 11 more pig farms across the country to curb the spread of African swine fever (ASF). The decision was made just days after similar restrictions were imposed on ten other farms, the Agri-Food Board (PTA) said.

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  • The heat wave supported demand for pork in the United Kingdom but affected farm productivity

    July 2025 was the fifth warmest since weather records began in 1884, according to the UK Met Office. Average daily temperatures were 1.7°C above normal, and the spring drought meant that summer rainfall in the country remained below average. These weather conditions had a mixed impact on the pork market: they supported demand for products, especially for grilling, but at the same time created challenges for farmers due to heat stress in animals.

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  • Vietnam increases pig and poultry stocks despite ASF challenges and growing demand for feed

    In the first half of 2025, pig farming in Vietnam showed a steady recovery: according to a USDA FAS report, the country's pig population grew by 3.8% compared to the same period last year. The increase was due to high pig prices and the gradual transition of farmers to semi-industrial production technologies.

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  • Three new outbreaks of ASF have been recorded in Estonia: one at a farm owned by Finnish giant Atria Plc

    In mid-August, three new outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) were confirmed among pigs on commercial farms in Estonia, according to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH). One of the cases occurred on a large farm owned by the Finnish company Atria Plc, one of the largest meat processing companies in Northern Europe.

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