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Philippines to allow Spanish pork imports from regions free of swine fever

By Thomson Reuters May 22, 2026 | 9:44 AM

MADRID, May 22 (Reuters) – The Philippines will allow pork imports from parts of Spain unaffected ​by African swine fever (ASF), lifting ‌a blanket ban imposed after Spain reported its first cases of the disease in more than three decades last ‌year, ​the Spanish government ⁠said on Friday.

Agriculture Minister ⁠Luis Planas said in a post on X that the Philippines was a strategic market for ​Spain.

Here are some details:

• Spain has been negotiating with non-EU ⁠countries to adopt ⁠a regionalisation approach, under which ​trade restrictions apply only to affected ​areas. China was among the first ‌to agree to the scheme.

• Spain is the European Union’s largest pork producer. It detected its ⁠first ASF cases in wild boar in November 2025.

• The cases were found ⁠in the ‌north‑eastern region of Catalonia, ⁠dealing a blow to ​exports.

• ‌Authorities recorded 51 outbreaks with ​322 ⁠positive cases. No pig farms were affected.

• The affected area covers 13 municipalities near Barcelona.

(Reporting by Emma Pinedo, editing by Andrei Khalip and ​Louise Heavens)