Latest Wool Trading News - July 2025
The Australian Wool Production Forecasting Committee (AWPFC) has updated its forecast of shorn wool production for the 2024/25 season. The fourth forecast is for production of 280.1 million kilograms (Mkg) greasy. This is 11.8% lower than the 2023/24 season estimate. Committee Chairman, Stephen Hill said that “the revised forecast reflects the continuing drought conditions in western Victoria and South Australia ... Read More
The 94th International Wool Textile Organisation (IWTO) Congress was held in Lille, France, from May 20 to May 22, 2025. Themed “Weaving a Perfect Fit Between Past & Present,” this year’s Congress brought together wool industry leaders and professionals to explore the evolving landscape of wool production, sustainability, and innovation. 286 participants representing more than 170 companies and 28 countries from ... Read More

The proposed environmental labelling on apparel products for sale in the European Union (EU) that threatened to disadvantage Australian wool has been deferred. AWI and other natural fibre organisations continue to defend natural fibre products in upcoming EU textile sustainability policies. AWI CEO John Roberts says Australian woolgrowers have made a difference in the EU by raising their concerns about the shortc... Read More
I was deeply sorry to hear the very sad news of the passing of Peter Crone, owner of John Marshall & Co and Wool Technologies, after a long journey with cancer. Over the many years I knew Peter he was a friend, gentleman, and a great lover of wool. He will be greatly missed by all. Peter Crone: In Memoriam by John Marshall & Co Peter’s love of wool, support of woolgrowers, and his commitment to innovation and ... Read More

Lanas Trinidad is proud to announce the upcoming launch of a Superwash (SW) line, expanding its traditional range of wool products and adding value and technology to Uruguay’s sheep production chain. This new line incorporates the most advanced Superwash technology currently available worldwide, offering the flexibility and adaptability needed to meet evolving market demands and environmental regulations. This st... Read More
Australian wool auctions this week saw the conclusion of the 2024/25 wool selling season. The Eastern Market Indicator (EMI) in both US dollar (USD) terms and Australian dollar (AUD) terms didn’t budge off the established levels and closed the season off with the seldom seen week to week movement of zero in both currencies. On the surface, that lack of change in the general indicators hid the fact that most cros... Read More

Market very firm to sellers favour. North Island offering 7,400 bales and South Island offering 7,500 bales. Selection consisted of 27% crossbred fleece mainly good/average colour. 12% halfbred fleece, 2% merino fleece, 24% crossbred second shears good colour, 50/100mm, 18% crossbred lambs good/average colour, 14% associated oddments average/poor colour and 3% miscellaneous types. Good competition with all ... Read More
Two pioneering Kiwi companies showcased the future of strong wool at leading global industry events in the United States this April, with both named as finalists and one taking home a top award. Auckland-based Lanaco was a finalist in the FILTXPO™ 25 Innovation Awards in Miami for its EcoStatic® ML Series Filter Media. This is a 100% bio-based wool filter that replaces plastic in high-performance air purification... Read More

The warehouses are full and demand for wool products has collapsed. Swisswool, the largest Swiss wool processor, is not accepting any wool for the first time this spring. For many sheep farmers, the only option is to get rid of the wool. Traditionally, sheep in Switzerland are shorn mid-May or after the Schafkälte, a Swiss meteorological phenomenon when the weather turns cold and damp for a few days in June. Many... Read More
A new scientific study confirms that 100% wool base-layer garments provide greater thermal comfort for outdoor ‘stop-go’ sports including hiking, cycling and rock climbing in both activity and rest phases. Wool’s unique natural structure allows the fibre to react to changes in body temperature, ensuring the wearer maintains an optimal microclimate in dynamic environments. Until recently, only anecdotal evidence h... Read More

The monthly comparisons of Total Lots, Bales and Weight tested for May 2025 compared with the same period last season are:-23.6%, -23.0% and -22.9% respectively. The progressive comparison of Total Lots, Bales and Weight tested for July 2024 to May 2025 compared with the same period last season are:-12.9%, -11.7% and -11.6% respectively. AWTA Ltd has tested 278.2 mkg (million kilograms) this season compared wi... Read More
Space application for ITMA ASIA + CITME 2026 has opened. The exhibition is scheduled to take place from 20 to 24 November 2026 at the National Exhibition and Convention Centre (Shanghai). Interested exhibitors are encouraged to submit their applications via the official website, www.itmaasia.com, before the closing date of 24 March 2026. As Asia’s leading business platform for textile machinery, the 10th combined ed... Read More