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U.S. plans National Swine Health Strategy

The National Pork Board and industry partners are actively developing a comprehensive National Swine Health Strategy.

4 July 2025
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The National Pork Board (NPB) and key industry partners such as the National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) are working to develop a comprehensive National Swine Health Strategy. This producer-driven effort is designed to protect and improve the health of the U.S. swine herd.

Pork producers are encouraged to participate in this collaborative industry effort to shape the future of swine health by completing this short online survey before September 1, 2025.

By gathering extensive input from producers across all types of operations – independent producers, integrated producer-packers show pig producers, niche and specialty producers, and contract growers, grassroots voices are heard.

Swine veterinarians, nutritionists, allied industry members, swine educators and outreach professionals are also being surveyed to gain a comprehensive understanding of current and future swine health challenges and how the industry can best provide support.

Following input gathering, a diverse advisory group has been formed to guide the strategy’s direction. This group includes producer leaders representing various segments of the industry, state pork association executives, the CEOs of NPPC and NPB, and their lead swine veterinarians. Their crucial role is to review the aggregated survey results and insights, then use this industry input to prioritize the most critical swine health challenges.

This unified, producer-led, and collaborative approach promises a healthier, more resilient, and more profitable future for the U.S. pork industry.

June 26, 2025/ Pork Checkoff/ United States.
https://porkcheckoff.org

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