Seasonal Demand Cycles and Global Price Fluctuation of Natural Bone Glue Export Market
Jul 02, 2026
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The global Bone Glue market follows distinct seasonal demand cycles tied to furniture, abrasive and bookbinding manufacturing schedules, creating regular periodic price fluctuations throughout each calendar year. Raw animal bone supply also generates cost pressure that shifts export FOB quotations month by month.
Spring and autumn are peak demand seasons for Bone Glue. Furniture factories launch large-scale production before holiday sales seasons, abrasive manufacturers stock raw materials for construction industry booms, and printing plants ramp up book and notebook output. Combined purchasing pushes export order volumes up and lifts market prices by 5%–9% within two months.
Summer becomes the traditional off-season for Bone Glue trade. High ambient temperature accelerates glue liquid spoilage after dissolution, so downstream factories reduce bulk inventory storage and place small split orders only. Sufficient factory inventory suppresses quotations, making summer the best time for overseas distributors to sign long-term supply contracts at discounted rates.
Raw material cost volatility acts as another key price driver: livestock bone supply tightens during winter slaughter off-seasons, raising raw material procurement costs for Bone Glue manufacturers and pushing up export prices slightly. Industry experts recommend importers arrange large stocking during summer off-seasons to avoid peak-season price surges and raw material shortage risks in late autumn.
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