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. . 1, 060, 291, 437 13, 367, 748 Lai-d compounds and substitutes 75, 228, 754 6, 147, 713 Totals $37, 134, 702 This shows total value of exports last year $36, 832, 110, against $37, 134, 702 this year, exclusive of linters. Cousul-General Hugh Pitcairn, of Hamburg, reported on December 23, 1907, that "owing to the scarcity and high value of cottonseed oil, churners resorted to experiments THE GREAT COTTONSEED INDUSTRY 93 OF THE SOUTH which greatly hurt butterine consumption, increasing the po...pularity of another product, viz. , cocoanut butter, which in many sections of the country has almost entirely re- placed butterine so far as the lard requirements of bakers and confectioners are concerned. " It is probably true that the high prices of cottonseed oil in European markets, together with the financial stringency of the times, is one of the chief causes of the slight decline in the total amount exported. It is also doubtless true that the domestic cousuniYjtion of oil has greatly increased the demand for the pure oil and compounds made from it, such as lard substitutes and oleomargarine, which reduced the quantity available for export.
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