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The Swine Health Information Center released its second Program Review: Return on Producers’ Investment covering April 2021–March 2026, detailing its second five years of impact in protecting and enhancing the health of the US swine herd.
The report outlines SHIC’s continued commitment to minimizing the impact of emerging disease threats through preparedness, coordinated communications, global disease monitoring, analysis of swine health data, and targeted research investments.
Since its launch in 2015 with Pork Checkoff funding, SHIC has focused on delivering practical, science-based solutions for pork producers. The newly released program review demonstrates how that investment has translated into measurable outcomes for the industry.
“SHIC is uniquely positioned to rapidly identify knowledge gaps and mobilize targeted research that directly benefits pork producers,” said Dr. Megan Niederwerder, SHIC executive director. “This report reflects the collaborative effort across industry, academia, and government to strengthen preparedness and response to emerging swine diseases.”
Key Highlights from the Report
Targeted Research Investment: More than 115 research projects were completed or are currently underway from 2021–2026, addressing critical gaps in disease detection, prevention, and mitigation.
Enhanced Disease Monitoring: Expanded domestic and global surveillance systems provide timely insights to help producers prepare for and respond to evolving disease risks.
Improved Industry Preparedness: Development of tools such as the Swine Disease Matrices and Standardized Outbreak Investigation Program supports rapid response and informed decision-making.
Strong Collaboration: Partnerships with producers, veterinarians, industry organizations, universities, diagnostic labs, and government agencies maximize resources and reduce duplication of effort.
Demonstrated Return on Investment: Leveraged funding and efficient operations have extended the value of Pork Checkoff dollars while delivering consistent, high-quality outcomes.
Strengthening the Future of Swine Health
The report also highlights SHIC’s strategic priorities, including monitoring swine diseases, identifying emerging risks, informing research, and ensuring effective communication with producers and practitioners. These efforts are supported by a broad network of experts and stakeholders across the pork industry.
“SHIC’s work is as critical today as when it was formed,” said Dr. Paul Ruen, SHIC Board of Directors president. “This program review underscores the importance of continued investment in proactive, science-driven approaches to safeguarding the U.S. swine herd.”
Access the Full Report
The full Program Review: Return on Producers’ Investment (April 2021–March 2026) is available here: https://www.swinehealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/SHIC-Program-Review-5.6.26.pdf
The Swine Health Information Center, launched in 2015 with Pork Checkoff funding, protects and enhances the health of the US swine herd by minimizing the impact of emerging disease threats through preparedness, coordinated communications, global disease monitoring, analysis of swine health data, and targeted research investments. As a conduit of information and research, SHIC encourages sharing of its publications and research. Forward, reprint, and quote SHIC material freely. For more information, visit http://www.swinehealth.org or contact Dr. Megan Niederwerder at [email protected] or Dr. Lisa Becton at [email protected].