
EU to strengthen farmers’ position in the food supply chain
The new rules will provide farmers with stronger tools to negotiate collectively and also strengthen the protection of the term 'meat'.


The new rules will provide farmers with stronger tools to negotiate collectively and also strengthen the protection of the term 'meat'.

Slow demand growth in high-income regions where environmental concerns and changing dietary preferences weigh on consumption.

The 28th International Pig Veterinary Society (IPVS) Congress, held from 16–19 June 2026 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, concluded successfully, bringing together the global swine community for one of the largest scientific gatherings ever organized in the field of pig health and production.

The Dutch government has unveiled a seven-pillar strategy to address the country's nitrogen crisis, restore nature and support a more sustainable, future-proof agricultural sector.

The pace of global meat production growth is anticipated to moderate in 2026 according to the FAO Food Outlook.

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Dutch piglet exports fell by 21% to a 10-year low in the first half of 2026.

There were 5,905 ASF outbreaks during the first half of this year, with more cases in wild boars and fewer outbreaks on farms compared to 2025.

Swine remains the primary destination for industrial animal feed production, at 13.37 million metric tons, equivalent to about 45% of the total.

Chinese experts will travel to Germany to learn about animal disease control measures.

Spain has agreed on new conditions for pork exports to Honduras, Ecuador, and Ukraine after accepting the regionalization approach for ASF.

Pork represented 13% of meat-related food safety notifications, and the animal welfare reporting network saw a major surge in activity during 2025.



The number of pig farms has declined over the past year, but the pig inventory has risen by 0.6% to 21.0 million animals.

333 was very pleased to have had the opportunity to be present at The Next Era of Animal Production in Europe, held in Córdoba from 24 to 26 June 2026.

In 2025, sales of antibacterial veterinary medicines fell by 13% to a new record low.

The Dominican Ministry of Agriculture and the Inter-American organization agreed to create a regional cooperation platform that will promote innovation, investment, and agricultural trade in the SICA and CARICOM countries.

In 2024, 9.8 million tonnes of mineral fertilisers were used in agricultural production across the EU.

The strategy aims to build a more affordable and resilient food system in Canada.


Cumulative exports for January–April were down 3% in value, mainly due to lower values of exports of cocoa products and pigmeat.

The University of Copenhagen has reported the emergence of this new condition in pigs in Denmark, following its first appearance in the Netherlands.

The latest update confirms a contraction in the global corn market for the 2026/27 crop year: the decrease in harvests in the United States and Argentina far outweighs the gains in Brazil and China, which is also putting downward pressure on exports and global stocks. The most recent projections for soybeans, however, remain optimistic, driven by Brazil and the United States, with global production expected to reach a new all-time high despite a slight reduction in ending stocks.

A study led by Embrapa and IICA identified, for the first time, the agtech innovation ecosystem in 23 countries in the region, with Brazil as the dominant player and digital solutions making up the majority of offerings.

The EU removes the remaining tariffs on US industrial goods while strengthening safeguards to protect its economic interests.

Agriculture ministers called for greater flexibility for member states and simpler rules while preserving the CAP's common EU objectives.

