The H1N1 virus is a new strain of the influenza A virus involving components of swine, avian and human influenza. It is a human health risk because it is being transmitted from human to human, and does not appear to involve pigs at all.
There has never been a case of swine influenza in pigs in New Zealand. NZPork, in collaboration with MAF Biosecurity New Zealand (MAFBNZ) is taking all precautions to ensure that potential transmission pathways from humans to pigs are controlled. Read more
Exotic Disease Awareness
Everybody who owns a pig needs to monitor animal health closely and monitor animal health issues proactively. Secondly they need to observe for unusual symptoms and know what to do should they see something odd. This section provides background information on what the key exotic disease risks are and how you identify them. Feeding waste food to pigs poses a significant disease risk – you need to understand the risks and regulations. More
PMWS
Post-weaning Multi-systemic Wasting Syndrome (PMWS) was first diagnosed in New Zealand in 2003. This disease though posing no risk to humans but has a significant impact on reproduction and growth in young pigs and has had significant economic consequences for the New Zealand industry. There is now an effective vaccine available but the best results in managing this disease are achieved through a combination of approaches. This section provides best practice guidelines on managing PMWS. Download more information
PRRS
The New Zealand Pork industry does not have PRRS. Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) is described is the No1 disease world-wide and has a significant impact on pig reproduction and growth and infections can result in significant mortality. In 2006 MAF Biosecurity New Zealand proposed to reduce the border standards in place that prevent PRRS infected meat from entering New Zealand. Analysis completed by Massey University shows that if these border standards are relaxed an infection of PRRS in the New Zealand pork industry would occur. This section details NZPork’s submissions to MAF BNZ during the consultation process. This process is ongoing. See submissions and other information
Food Safety
The New Zealand pork industry’s food safety record is world class. This is a result of responsible on-farm practices and processors, wholesalers and retailers adhering to rigorous food safety control programmes that sees pork products reach consumers in a safe form. See New Zealand Pork’s food safety activities.