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March 2012
NORT H A MERICAN F UR AUC T IONS
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President's Message page 1 February 2012 Auction Overview page 2
Hong Kong Fur Fair page 3
February Sale an Auctioneer's Delight page 5
Market Your Breeders page 6 Animal Rights Extremism page 7
Auction Report page 9 Top Lots page 11
New sales milestone reached page 1
NAFA NEWSAUCTION EDITION
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Dear Rancher,
NAFA has just wrapped up the best auction in the history of the
company prices soared, buyers turned out in abundance and our
assortment was nothing short of spectacular. The volume of mink
offered was the highest ever and the quality was remarkable. Buyers
commended NAFA on the superiority, volume and diversity of the
assortment. Total turnover for all fur sold will surpass $300
million, marking an extraordinary new sales milestone in the
history of the company.
Every last detail in the auction was attended to from the food
service to the professionally run buyer services, consignor
services and everything in between NAFAs knowledge and experience
in running an auction shone through.
The averages obtained in most categories smashed previous
records set last February and May our Black NAFA Males, for
example, averaged $114.00; Black NAFA Females $77.00. Each color
and type achieved sharp increases over last year. All averages for
size and type, along with top lots, are available on page 11 of
this newsletter.
Our aggressive buyer solicitation program over the course of the
last year paid off in spades at this auction as a new record number
of well over 500 buyers crowded into the auction house to
participate and aggressively bid on our quality assortment. Our
team of international marketing agents is continuing market visits
over the course of the next three months to ensure that the May
auction is just as successful. The Hong Kong Fur Fair this year
also exceeded everyones expectations as the orders were substantial
a full report on the fair is on page 3 of this newsletter. The
success of the fair, coupled with our astounding auction, points to
a market that could potentially get even stronger in the coming
months.
Looking ahead to the rest of the season, clearly weve set the
bar high but NAFA is up to the challenge and weve already begun
work for the next auction. Overall this season, we will be offering
in excess of six million mink, a 20 percent increase from 2011. For
the May auction we plan to offer approximately 2.8 million mink.
Our guaranteed profit sharing dividend of 3.5 percent for 2012
ensures that you will be able to sell your mink at the lowest
possible cost to the worlds buyers.
All of this was achieved despite a warmer than usual winter in
most international fur markets, which demonstrates that NAFAs focus
is sharp and our vision strong. We would like to wish you every
success in the upcoming breeding season and look forward to seeing
you in May.
Sincerely,
Michael D. Mengar, President & CEO
PrESidENt'S mESSAgE
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FEbruAry 2012 AuctiON OvErviEW
the sale The sale began with our diverse selection of mutation
mink and instantly, the stage was set for a record setting auction.
Prices were firm to advancing over the most recent international
auction and everything was selling 100 percent.
The momentum from the mutations carried over to the second day
of the sale when our legendary Black NAFA and Mahogany Males were
sold and commanded unprecedented new highs. The top lot in Black
NAFA Males sold for an impressive $1,400.00 a price that hasnt been
seen in years. Next was Black NAFA and Mahogany Females along with
Pastels and the sharp increases continued. The Black NAFA top lot
Female also garnered a high price of $1,200.00.
The success of the mink sale spilled over into the Wild Fur sale
and strong prices were achieved for Canadian sable, silver fox and
most other articles.
Each day of the sale commanded vigorous bidding in the auction
room, with ample representation from all major international fur
markets.
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HONg KONg Fur FAir ExcEEdS ExPEctAtiONS
The 31st annual Hong Kong Fur & Fashion Fair opened its door
on Saturday, February 25th, 2012 to a record number of
visitors on day one. Over 5,000 registered buyers descended on
the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre this
first day as manufacturers and pelt dealers waited in
anticipation for their reaction to the current level of prices.
It did not take long for the more than 250 exhibitors to breathe
a sigh of relief as the order writing started early.
Hong Kongs major manufacturers with an international following
were the first to witness acceptance of the new
price structure.
Due to the size of the exhibition, three levels of the massive
convention center were occupied. The first two levels
were for Hong Kong Fur Federation members and the upper level
for foreign exhibitors. This top hall included a Greek
pavilion with 43 exhibitors, a German pavilion with 15
exhibitors, over 50 independent Chinese companies as well as
exhibitors from Italy, Spain, Turkey, Finland, Canada, U.S., and
other countries.
The second day of the fair saw an additional 1,800 buyers enter
the fair grounds and add to the purchases already
underway. At this point, business was being transacted on all
three levels of the fair. On the final two days, 800
more buyers registered, bringing the total to over 7,600. By far
the largest representation came from China with well
over 3,000 buyers registering. This figure was up about 25
percent from last year. Russian and Ukrainian buyers
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numbered just over 1,250 - an approximate 10 percent increase.
The number of Korean buyers declined about 20
percent to slightly under 900. Visitors from other countries
were similar in number to previous years.
By the fourth and final day of the fair, pelt dealers were
acknowledging substantial orders for immediate delivery.
Fine quality and fashion were the key words for garment
manufacturers and those who offered these components
were pleased with the response to their collections. The more
commercial suppliers responded positively but to a
lesser extent. Most Hong Kong manufacturers said they did as
well or better than last year. Most foreign exhibitors,
particularly the Greek manufacturers, were pleased with this
years outcome.
Overall, the Hong Kong Fur Fair was considered to be a success.
The confidence in the industry is expected to lead to stable to
increasing prices for all fur articles.
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auction market breakdown Over the course of the last few weeks
leading into the February auction, there were signs that attendance
would be strong - hotel reservations were brisk and our phone lines
were busy as buyers began making their final plans for the week.
Once the auction came however, the turnout exceeded even our own
expectations as over 500 buyers flooded the auction room a new
record number for a North American auction. The week turned into an
auctioneers delight as there was spirited bidding across the board
in all sizes, colors, and qualities.
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FEbruAry SAlE AN AuctiONEEr'S dEligHt
china Buyers from China turned out in full force over 300
attended the auction despite the warmer than usual winter in a
large part of the northern region. The warmer temperatures didnt
dampen enthusiasm as the auction room was full of eager Chinese
buyers willing to pay top dollar for our quality assortment. In
fact, China was the biggest force throughout the sale, eagerly
buying in all categories. Once again, the Chinese market has proven
to be an incredible force with no signs abating anytime soon. Our
international marketing agents continue to work this important
market and, this year, their hard work at buyer solicitations
proved to be tremendously successful.
russia
The turnout of approximately 76 Russian buyers was nothing short
of impressive dealers and manufacturers from all over Russia played
a strong role throughout the sale. They were extremely active on
the better quality, bigger sized Male mink in all colors and
dominated the top and better end of the wild fur sale.
korea
A strong Korean contingent turned up for the auction and, as
usual, the Korean desire for high end, quality goods was paramount.
Korea dominated the Black Females and offered strong support for
all other Females, particularly in the Pastels.
overall
Greece and Turkey also had a solid contingent of buyers
approximately 60 between these two important markets. NAFA even
began to make headway into new markets including Uzbekistan,
Armenia, Belarus and Ukraine. In the next few months we will be
solidifying our buyer relationships and working to create continued
demand for our coveted quality product.
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mArKEt yOur brEEdErS
Each year NAFA has consistently achieved the highest prices for
your spring pelts. Thats because NAFA consistently brings in more
buyers from around the world to compete for your pelts than our
competitor. A review of our recent February sale proves this to be
true over 500 buyers competed aggressively to produce the highest
prices ever for North American mink. Our May sale offering of 2.8
million mink and over 1.2 million units of wild fur will once again
attract more buyers than any of your other options.
Another reason for our superior results is the way we market
your spring pelts. In sorting, we make every effort to combine
similar quality skins into large strings of well-matched lots.
Also, through our innovative technique of grading your spring
pelts, we have been able to increase the number of labeled pelts,
thus generating higher returns for you. Additionally, by combining
our entire assortment of over 400,000 breeders into one separate
catalogue, we have consistently increased buyer interest and
ultimately their value.
On a size by size and quality for quality basis, NAFA
consistently outperforms our closest competitor in obtaining the
highest prices for your pelts. The table below demonstrates this
fact.
With record prices for mink, NAFAs large buyer turnout,
innovative sorting techniques along with the 3.5 percent guaranteed
rebate on all consignments, it makes good sense to offer your
spring pelts with North American Fur Auctions. Please visit our
website at www.nafa.ca for last receiving dates.
(May 2011 Results)
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crisis communication brochure enclosed Soaring mink prices and
demand for fur also means a renewed interest from the animal rights
extremists, many of whom are not pleased with the fact that fur has
made a comeback and is a must-have for leading international
designers. NAFA is always vigilant with these groups and wants you
be attentive to what is going on both inside and outside your
ranch. With that in mind, weve put together a brochure (enclosed)
to help you prepare should a problem occur. This brochure is
designed to get you to think about how to create a network of help
and forge the relationships needed before something happens.
Speaking with the media isnt recommended and media calls should
be forwarded to associations that you belong to. An experienced
media relations spokesperson is the best person to call if the
media is asking for an interview, but should you suddenly be faced
with reporters in front of you, this brochure should help guide
you. Keep in mind that the associations you belong to need to be
notified if anyone asks for a tour of your farm or an
interview.
It is important to note that in 2011, four mink ranches were
targeted in the U.S. by extremist animal rights groups and all
incurred property damage and lost mink as a result.
Tom McClellan, an Ontario rancher was targeted in 1997 by
extremists, who released a good portion of his mink, and many died
as a result. Said Tom, You work seven days a week to look after
your animals and care for them. Somebody comes in and they kill
your mink in the most brutal way ever, and theyre supposed to be
animal lovers.
Tom rescued most of his mink but some died after being rescued;
others contracted pneumonia and others aborted their kits because
of the stress. The activists were all caught and the long, arduous
process of dealing with the legal and court system began. Tom says
if he could send one message to other ranchers it would be: It
could happen to anybody. I was keeping watch that night for the
activists because theyd already shown up once and they still
managed to release mink.
It is also important to remember that anyone wanting to come to
your ranch to take pictures should not be permitted to do so,
including reporters or independent film makers. Flattery and claims
that a film is about getting the other side of the fur story should
be greeted with skepticism. Should you receive a call of this
nature, please let your fellow ranchers know about the call and
contact your local representative.
ANimAl rigHtS ExtrEmiSm
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TOP LOT PAGE The top lot of Black NAFA Male was purchased by
Kasapis Bros., of Kastoria Hellas, produced by Zimbal Minkery. The
top lot of Black NAFA Female was purchased by Happy Part Trading
Co., Ltd. for Harbin Guifuren Fur Square, of Harbin, China.
Produced by Patrick Fur Farm. The top lot of Blue Iris Mink Male
was purchased by Sotiris Vogiatzis for Panafics, of Pyatigorsk,
Russia. Produced by Jefferson-Mueller-Moyle-Smieja-Gamroth.
The top lot of Blue Iris Mink Female was purchased by Happy Part
Trading Co., Ltd. for Harbin Guifuren Fur Square, of Harbin, China.
Produced by Jefferson-Mueller-Moyle-Smieja-Gamroth.
The top lot of Demi Mink Male was purchased by Abel Fur Trading,
of Dubai, UAE. Produced by Walt Brown.
The top lot of Demi Mink Female was purchased by Lazar Izraev
for EL-EZER, of Pyatigorsk, Russia. Produced by Walt Brown.
The top lot of Lavender Male was purchased by Morisco Denmark
A/S for Fashion House Kussenkovv, of Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Produced by Pavek Fur Farm.
The top lot of Lavender Female was purchased by Klondike
International Furs for Vtoroy Mekhovoy, of Moscow, Russia. Produced
by Pavek Fur Farm. The top lot of Mahogany Mink Male was purchased
by Carlo Guida for Ester Furs, of Moscow, Russia, produced by
Zimbal Minkery. The top lot of Mahogany Mink Female was purchased
by Y Ninomiya Ltd. for Manzari International, of Dubai, UAE.
Produced by Zimbal Minkery.
The top lot of Pastel Mink Male was purchased by Sibfur Company
for Trade House Avenue, of Novosibirsk, Russia. Produced by
Labonte-Springbrook. The top lot of Pastel Mink Female was
purchased by Charley International Holdings Ltd. for Tian Lun Fur,
of Dalian, China. Produced by Labonte-Springbrook.
The top lot of Pearl Mink Male was purchased by Naoum T. Ditsios
for Fokos Furs S.A., of Siatista, Greece. Produced by
McLachlan-Dittrich. The top lot of Pearl Mink Female was purchased
by Lazar Izraev for EL EZER, of Pyatigorsk, Russia. Produced by
McLachlan-Dittrich.
The top lot of Sapphire Mink Male was purchased by Abel Fur
Trading, of Dubai, UAE. Produced by Trimberger-Smieja.
The top lot of Sapphire Mink Female was purchased by Canasia Fur
Trading Inc. for Chengdu Mingmen Fur City, of Chengdu, China.
Produced by Bogus Fur Farm.
The top lot of Violet Mink Male was purchased by Carlo Guida for
Ester Furs, of Moscow, Russia. Produced by Zimbal Minkery. The top
lot of Violet Mink Female was purchased by Champion Flair Limited
for Zhejiang Yayin Garment Co., Ltd., of Zhejiang, China. Produced
by Zimbal Minkery. The top lot of White Mink Male was purchased by
Carlo Guida for Ester Furs, of Moscow, Russia. Produced by Sandy
Bay.
The top lot of White Mink Female was purchased by Happy Part
Trading Co., Ltd. for Harbin Guifuren Fur Square, of Harbin, China.
Produced by Sandy Bay.