Taiwan has declared victory over foot-and-mouth disease and classical swine fever in pigs, a feat unmatched by any other country and achieved in just six years. This milestone, confirmed by the World Organization for Animal Health, signals a significant achievement in agricultural health standards. With the cessation of vaccinations for classical swine fever expected to save the industry up to NT$700 million (US$22.8 million) annually, Taiwan is on the verge of becoming the first Asian nation to be recognized as a swine fever-free area by the organization in 2025. This status, earned through rigorous measures and international cooperation, is expected to boost the competitiveness of Taiwan's pork products on the global market.