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Mink industry in Denmark : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mink industry in Denmark
The mink industry is important to the economy of Denmark as the country is the largest producer of mink skins in the world, producing 40 percent of the world's pelts. Ranked third in Denmark's agricultural export items of animal origin, fur and mink skins have a yearly export value of about EUR 0,5 billion. Kopenhagen Fur, located in Copenhagen, is the world's largest fur auction house; annually, it sells approximately 14 million Danish mink skins produced by 2,000 Danish fur farmers, and 7 million mink skins produced in other countries.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.agricultureandfood.dk/Danish_Agriculture_and_Food/Mink_and_Fur.aspx#.UbXpzetQ2wY )〕 Mink produced in Denmark is considered to be the finest in the world and is ranked by grade, with the best being Saga Royal, followed by Saga, Quality 1, and Quality 2.〔 ==History==
Mink was introduced as a farm animal in Denmark in the mid-1920s. By the mid-1980s, Denmark was the second largest mink producer, behind the United States. In 1983, it produced 8.3 million pelts, amounting to 22 percent of world production, while in 2002, it produced 12.2 million pelts, representing nearly 40 percent of world production. Fur trade has been declared as one of the twenty nine "special competence clusters in Danish economic life" by the Ministry of Commerce in Denmark.
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