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Monday, June 29, 2026
Ukraine's KSG Agro invests UAH25 million in autonomous water supply system for pig farm
The project, targeting full operational independence from external water infrastructure by end-2026, reflects broader efforts by Ukrainian agribusiness to reduce exposure to wartime infrastructure risks.
Monday, June 29, 2026
Hong Kong selects Uni-China Farming Management to build city's first multi-storey pig farm in Sheung Shui
The pilot project, financed and operated by the private sector on a government-provided site, forms part of Hong Kong's Blueprint for Sustainable Development of Agriculture and Fisheries.
Monday, June 29, 2026
Malaysia's pig farm numbers drop 22% as pork output falls, minister says supply still adequate
Domestic pork supply is supported by import access as registered farms shrink and production declines due to ongoing disease pressure.
Friday, June 26, 2026
Vietnam's Dong Nai culls over 1,900 pigs after African swine fever confirmed at contract farm
The outbreak at a household-operated contract facility in Tan Phu Ward was linked to an open housing system that allowed insect exposure, with authorities warning the disease situation may remain complicated in coming months.
Monday, June 22, 2026
Malaysia's Sabah urged to fast-track pig farming park amid import reliance
Assemblyman Samuel Wong said recently approved pork imports from Denmark and Norway offer only temporary relief, with Sabah's pig sector still recovering from a 2021 African Swine Fever outbreak.
Monday, June 22, 2026
Philippines' Virginia Farms opens P2.8 billion breeder piggery in Cebu amid regional ASF recovery
The 5,000-sow facility marks the company's third farm in the province as Central Visayas hog production seeks to rebound from African Swine Fever-driven declines.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Sabah to provide one-off feed aid to small-scale pig farmers amid rising pork prices
The assistance targets farmers rearing fewer than 50 pigs, a segment the state government says has previously been excluded from livestock support schemes.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Malaysian political party proposes studying Sarawak's pig farming practices through visit
Malaysia's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has proposed a study visit to Sarawak to examine its modern pig farming practices as part of efforts to strengthen Sabah's livestock industry and enhance food security.
Monday, June 15, 2026
High-tech pig farm breaks ground in Vietnam's Dien Bien province
The 120 billion VND project will use PIC genetics and GreenFeed products, targeting annual output of 8,000 commercial pigs by mid-2027.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Rising meat imports and higher input costs squeeze Vietnam's pig farmers
A 26% jump in meat and meat by-product imports in the first five months of 2026 is compounding pressure on domestic producers already hit by four consecutive rounds of feed cost increases tied to the Middle East conflict.
Monday, June 8, 2026
BAF Vietnam proposes second multi-storey pig farm as Hanoi eyes high-tech livestock shift
The Hanoi project would follow a VND 12,000 billion facility under construction in Tay Ninh with Chinese partner Muyuan, as BAF targets a record profit year on the back of a 60% sales volume increase.
Friday, June 5, 2026
Romania's Romsuin Transilvania opens modern pig breeding farm backed by CEC Bank financing
CEC Bank is supporting the development of Romanian agriculture by financing one of the most significant investment projects in the country's livestock sector: a new pig breeding farm developed by Romsuin Transilvania Agricultural Cooperativ ...
Friday, May 29, 2026
Selangor phases out 30 pig farms in Kuala Langat as royal directive ends licence renewals
Around 11,000 pigs are being removed in stages from Tanjung Sepat, with 87 affected farmers to receive state assistance.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Thai pig farmers sustain losses as farm-gate prices fall to THB54 - 58/kg despite demand recovery
Rising feed corn costs and suspected illegal pork supply are compounding pressure on small-scale producers already squeezed by retail competition.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Pig farmers in Bhutan hit with heavy financial burden as ASF strikes
For piggery farmers in Damzhagsa, Bhutan, the African swine fever outbreak did more than wipe out their animals; it also wiped out a major source of income while leaving many of them with loans to pay and no clear way to recover.

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