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Swine Web – NPPC Capital Update Recap- August 11th 2025

District Court Upholds Air Reporting Exemptions
A major legal win for U.S. pork producers: the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia sided with NPPC and the EPA, rejecting activist lawsuits seeking to require farms to report routine air emissions to state and local emergency responders. This ruling affirms the exemption established under the FARM Act, saving producers from unnecessary and burdensome reporting. NPPC has been engaged in this fight since 2009, working to ensure regulatory requirements are based on science, not activist pressure.

NPPC Engages on MAHA Strategy
NPPC submitted recommendations to the Make America Healthy Again Commission’s upcoming strategy on food and health. NPPC’s input emphasized science-based definitions for “ultra-processed foods,” preserving access to approved food additives, and maintaining a risk-based approach to evaluating agricultural technologies. NPPC also joined over 30 agricultural groups urging the commission to accept public comments, underscoring the importance of farmer voices in shaping the conversation around food production practices.

Senate Confirms USDA Trade Leader
Luke Lindberg has been confirmed as USDA Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs. With deep experience in global trade and agricultural policy, Lindberg will play a key role in market access negotiations and international food assistance programs. NPPC supported his nomination, citing the importance of strong leadership in expanding pork export opportunities.

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Environmental Effects on Sow Fertility - Dr. Isabela Bez

Video: Environmental Effects on Sow Fertility - Dr. Isabela Bez

In this special episode celebrating International Women's Day of The Swine it Podcast Show Canada, we bring Dr. Isabela Bez, a veterinarian and PhD student in Brazil, who explains how temperature and light regimes influence sow reproductive performance. She discusses seasonal infertility, climate adaptation, and why environmental monitoring inside barns is critical for herd efficiency. The episode highlights practical management strategies to reduce reproductive losses and improve outcomes. Listen now on all major platforms. "Environmental factors are actually very important on sow reproduction, and sometimes these are the factors that producers tend to not pay attention." Meet the guest: Dr. Isabela Bez / isabela-cristina-cola%c3%a7o-bez-1753381b0 is a veterinarian and PhD student in Animal Science at Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR), Brazil. Her work focuses on swine reproduction, nutrition, and animal welfare, with strong expertise in environmental effects on sow performance. She collaborates with international farms and research groups to improve reproductive efficiency through applied science.