Pork exports recede by 3.4% in 2025, a year in which the plague returned.

Published Mar 2, 2026

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The bill came to 8,486.42 million euros, that is, almost 300 million less in a year marked by the outbreak of African swine fever (ASF). Exports of pork from Spain retreated by 3.4% annually in 2025, with a bill that came to 8,486.42 million euros, that is, almost 300 million less in a year marked by the outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) at the end of November. Export data provided to Efeagro by the white pork interprofessional (Interporc) specify that 100 million euros less were invoiced in China; 50 million euros less in France; 97 million euros less in Japan; and 40 million euros less in Italy. There were also declines in sales in Poland, Romania, Germany, the Czech Republic, and the Philippines while more was sold to South Korea (+127 million); Portugal (+20 million) and the United Kingdom (+6 million). In these accounts, the declaration of the first ASF outbreak on November 28th, which affected exports in the last month of the year with estimated losses of 153 million ...
Source: PEefeagro

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