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SANDY PARKER REPORT, VOL. 32, ISSUE 2, FEB. 25, 2008
The following are highlights from the Sandy Parker Reports, Weekly International Fur News, reproduced with permission. Sandy Parker has been covering the fur industry for over 40 years. For the last 30 years he has published a weekly newsletter, detailing the results of all the major international pelt auctions, wholesale price trends, business developments and movements within the trade, as well as economic and political activities that may impact on it. To receive these reports either in print or electronically, subscribe to Sandy Parker Reports, PO Box 348, Merrick, NY 11566; Tel: (516) 377-4576; Fax: (516) 379-4379; SParker@SandyParker.com; www.sandyparker.com International Fur News Mink prices soar in Seattle MINK PRICES WENT THROUGH THE ROOF IN SEATTLE LAST WEEK, not only recovering all the ground that was lost last February, but shattering the records set the previous year. The sale at American Legend drew over 350 buyers, its biggest attendance ever and at times it was standing room only. The crowd was overwhelmingly from Hong Kong and China, but with strong representation from Greece/Russia and South Korea. The huge attendance from mainland China again was clear evidence of how rapidly that market is developing not only as a manufacturer for the world, but even more significantly for its own domestic consumption. Under strong pressure from Greece/Russia, the average price of Blackglama males soared to an all-time high of $96.16, which was 14% above the previous record set two years ago. Compared to last year's February sale, which was depressed, the averages for the blacks and other categories were up as much as 50% and more. See also American Legend press release, Feb. 21, 2008. SHORTER SUPPLIES OF NORTH AMERICAN WILD FURS, together with increased demand from such markets as Russia and China are resulting in stronger prices for many types. The decline in this year's harvest is being attributed to a number of factors, including earlier animal hibernation because of an earlier onset of cold weather, particularly in Canada. But the high cost of fuel for trappers' vehicles also has played an important role, especially in view of expectations of lower pelt prices because of inventory carryovers. The new price strength was evident at the Fur Harvesters Auction last week in Seattle, where a large attendance was on hand for the Legend mink offer. Prices for marten, lynx and lynx cat reached the highest levels in 20 years, while many other articles were stronger than at the January sale in North Bay. Beaver rose about 10% and raccoon 15%-20%. IN THIS ISSUE: Mink Prices Soar in Seattle For back issues of Sandy Parker Reports see News Index.
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