Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Foreign Agriculture Circular: Livestock and Meat; July 1963
Almost 60 percent of the export value consisted of two categories-tallow and greases, and hides and skins. Japan continued to be the leading market for tallow and greases, although shipments to that country dropped from 1103 million pounds in 1961 to 270 million in 1962. Sales to Italy, the second most important market in 1962, were up significantly from the year before, while exports to the Netherlands dropped from 232 million pounds in 1961 to 188 million in 1962. Tallow shipments to the ussr, which were the highest on record in 1961, dropped by almost two-thirds. Egypt, Spain, and West Germany purchased almost 100 million pounds each.
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