Spain has just reported eight new suspected cases of African swine fever, raising alarm bells over potential export restrictions. In response, authorities are intensifying efforts to contain the outbreak and safeguard the economy
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Brazil unveils a groundbreaking biosecurity tool designed to revolutionize pig farm safety. This innovative solution is set to slash disease risks and supercharge productivity throughout the nation’s swine industry
African Swine Fever outbreaks in Spain have rocked local pork production, sparking ripples across the global pork market. Exporters are now facing shrinking supplies and wild price swings on 101.5 WKKG
Spain’s pork exports are facing tough challenges as African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreaks disrupt supply chains. With authorities stepping up controls, the ongoing ripple effects continue to put Spain’s position in the global market to the test
Australia’s move to export beef to the US has ignited intense biosecurity concerns, with experts sounding the alarm over possible risks from pests and diseases. Now, the government stands at a crossroads, balancing promising trade gains against the urgent need to safeguard agricultural health
In a proactive move to protect its poultry industry and ensure public health, Japan has put a hold on specific poultry imports from Brazil due to a recent bird flu outbreak. This decisive action underscores the country’s commitment to maintaining food safety standards. Authorities are vigilantly tracking the situation for any new updates.
In response to the recent detection of bird flu on a commercial farm, Brazilian farmers and officials are ramping up biosecurity measures across affected regions. With heightened surveillance protocols in place, they are working diligently to curb the virus’s spread, ensuring the safety of both the poultry industry and public health.







