FUR MARKET The market is bifurcated: it’s good and it’s bad, just depends on the species. If you’re a beaver trapper, now’s your time to shine!
The true state of the 2023 fur market has finally come to the surface, with state fur auctions and regional fur buying wrapped up and the Fur Harvesters March and May auctions behind us. In short, the fur market is in a bifurcated state: it’s good and it’s bad – depending on the species you’re looking at. This year there’s been a dramatic difference between the higher and lower ends in the market. The bottom line is that if there’s a fashion-related demand for an item, or the item is available in very low quantities, the price is high. For everything else, there’s barely a market and prices are poor. Let’s get into the details. Beaver
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