Fur fashion is once again engulfing the EU countries by storm, generating ample attractive opportunities for smaller traders in the US.
Beaver trade is at its peak during the chilly months as each fat pelt fetch as high as US $30-$40.
Small and medium size fur dealers and manufacturers are best targets for beaver trappers. However, businessmen believe that the price of a pelts is sky-rocketing, forcing them to make certain adjustments and alterations to earn similar profits.
Better shearing technique, today, helps in finer, softer fleece texture that earns improved value.
The elite Danish mink is priced at anything from $50-$60, which is a remarkably high rate.
Other than Russia, demand from Asian countries like China and Korea, is also steadily rising.