Global Wool Production Is Expected To Decrease By 1% To 1 Million 100 Thousand Tons In 2013/2014.
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< p > the latest data released at the eighty-second international Mao a target= "_blank" href= "http://www.91se91.com/" > textile "/a" annual meeting, held in Italy's villa, show that the global wool production in 2013/2014 is expected to be reduced by 1% to 1 million 100 thousand tons.
Five major wool producing countries, Australia, China, New Zealand and Argentina all predict wool production, and only India expects wool production to increase.
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According to the latest data released at the eighty-second annual International Wool Textile Organization annual meeting held in Italy, P, the global wool production in 2013/2014 is expected to be reduced by 1% to 1 million 100 thousand tons.
In fact, since 2009, the world's wool production has been hovering at this level, and industry experts believe that the possibility of change is not large.
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< p > five major wool producing countries, Australia, China, New Zealand and Argentina all predict < a > wool > /a > yield reduction. Only India expects wool production to increase.
Australia is still the largest wool producer in the world. The wool production in 2013/2014 is expected to be 245 thousand tons, and this year's 249 thousand tons will be reduced by 1.4%.
China's wool production is expected to be reduced by 1% to 167 thousand tons. New Zealand's drought is expected to reduce its output by 5% to 121 thousand tons.
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Chris Wilkes, chairman of the P Intelligence Committee of the International Wool Textile Organization (IWTO), said that the complicated climatic conditions in Australia, New Zealand and China have also become one of the reasons for the decrease in wool production. The main reason for the decrease in Argentina's wool production is that more and more people are beginning to give up sheep and choose crops.
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< p > Chris Wilkes is also executive director of the a > Australian wool < /a > Sales brokers Committee. He said that so far, no country has ever received any prediction of wool production in 2015. He personally believes that there will be no major changes in wool production in the next few years, and that Australian wool production may increase next year.
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