05/08/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/08/2026 14:41
The National Pork Board has formed a producer-led advisory committee to advance the National Swine Health Strategy.
The National Pork Board (NPB) has established a new Swine Health Advisory Committee, which held its inaugural meeting this month in Des Moines, Iowa. The producer-led committee will provide strategic input and guidance to help ensure the National Swine Health Strategy remains aligned with industry priorities and delivers meaningful progress.
"The National Swine Health Strategy is informed by producers and is for producers," says Dr. Seth Krantz, advisory committee member and NPB board member. "Producers have felt the significant mental and economic stress of swine disease for too long. The time has come for our industry to unite around the long-term mission of improving herd health. It will take daily individual actions and decisions on farms around the nation to make a measurable difference for the entire pork industry, but that is the goal."
Dr. Seth KrantzThe National Swine Health Strategy aims to reduce the impact of domestic diseases like porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), lessen the spread of disease, and keep foreign and emerging diseases out.
"I look forward to collaborating with others across the industry to take this important next step and moving the needle on swine health for the future sustainability of our industry and the well-being of our animals and caregivers," continues Krantz.
The advisory committee will offer ongoing strategic input and recommendations to NPB staff and board members in three areas of their work:
"The formation of this new producer-led advisory committee is an important step in advancing the National Swine Health Strategy and continuing to transform valuable research and resources into practical, slat-level solutions for producers," says NPB Chief Veterinarian Dr. Dusty Oedekoven. "I am excited and energized at the opportunity to collaborate with this group of engaged, wise and generous producers who are willing to contribute their time and expertise to help improve swine health for the entire pork industry."
NPB Swine Health Advisory Committee members include:
The health of the U.S. swine herd is the foundation of every producer's livelihood. By working together, the industry is strengthening its ability to protect long-term herd health and improving the lives of pigs and America's 60,000 pig farmers. NPB supports producers through swine health research and on-farm tools like U.S. SHIP, AgView® and the Secure Pork Supply Plan.