
WOAH: First global report on animal health
Inaugural State of the World’s Animal Health report finds several animal diseases reaching new areas, with half of those reported able to jump to people.


Inaugural State of the World’s Animal Health report finds several animal diseases reaching new areas, with half of those reported able to jump to people.

The European Parliament supports raising tariffs on Russian and Belarusian fertilisers and agricultural goods to reduce import dependency.

The top three slaughterhouses control 51% of the country's total slaughter, down 7% compared to the previous year.

A new H1avN2#E swine virus strain, which appeared in 2020, has replaced earlier strains and remains predominant in French farms.

For the first time, the Alert Network's annual report includes notifications on animal welfare and companion animals.

The total number of pigs slaughtered in the first quarter increased by nearly 5% compared to 2024.

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Brazil confirmed its first outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) on a commercial poultry farm in the municipality of Montenegro, Rio Grande do Sul.

The EU and the UK will work on an SPS agreement that would reduce controls and certificates in the trade of agri-food products.

Pork production maintains positive performance, and pork consumption continues to gain acceptance among the Nicaraguan population.

The National Institute for Drug and Food Surveillance (Invima) has identified food products with export potential to strengthen trade relations between Colombia and China.

Forecasts for the next world corn harvest are very positive, driven mainly by increased production in the United States. Good international trade is anticipated, although accompanied by reduced ending stocks. As for soybeans, a significant increase in production and exports from Brazil is expected, boosting international trade.

The manufacturing and sale of lab-grown meat in Montana has been banned.

This transformation represents a milestone in the digitization of Chile's agri-food trade.



The state of Indiana establishes a two-year moratorium on the sale of cultivated meat products.

The trade surplus narrowed to EUR 3 billion, reflecting increased import costs.

In 2024, French pork exports rebounded slightly, with China as the main destination and frozen pork as a key product.

Farmers across the EU face heavy administrative obligations on top of their actual work. Dealing with them is time consuming and costly for farmers and national administrations alike.

The International Trade Committee has approved a 50% increase in tariffs on certain Russian and Belarusian agricultural goods to further reduce EU dependency.

Personal imports for travellers from the EU remain banned.


EU pork exports stabilized in 2024 at 4.21 Mt, far from the 2020 record, marked by China's recovery and destination changes.

In the first four months of this year, Santa Catarina saw the highest meat exports in the last 28 years.

The severe shortage in swine production, combined with strong consumer demand, has made it increasingly difficult to keep pork prices down.

Slovakia detects its first outbreak of African swine fever in 2025 on a commercial farm with more than 18,000 pigs.

In its most recent global trade report, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) projects that Brazilian pork exports will grow by 5% in 2025. The increase will be driven by both the expansion of domestic production and strong international demand.

The U.S. will temporarily reduce tariffs on Chinese imports, with China agreeing to reduce retaliatory duties.

