Hide Market Remains Quiet

Hide Market Remains Quiet

U.S. Export Sales & Shipments for Week Ending July 6

USDA Cured Hide and Wet Blue Export Sales Recap

For the week ending July 6, export sales for the 2023 marketing year increased 17.6 percent, from 477,087 to 569,289, and shipments dropped 18.4 percent, from 598,583 to 497,765. Sales for the 2023 marketing year totaled 14,430,519 — mostly all hides. The average year-to-date weekly trends for federally inspected slaughter were 623,949. Total export sales were 534,463 and total export shipments were 530,892.

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