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NZ wool prices mixed amid weak, volatile demand

byCT Report
07/10/2016
in International Customs, New Zealand
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WELLINGTON: New Zealand wool prices were mixed at the latest weekly auction amid targeted buying, as demand remains soft so far this season. The price for 25-micron merino wool at yesterday’s South Island auction advanced to $11.30 per kilogram from $11.20/kg at the previous comparable South Island auction two weeks ago, although it’s 7 percent below the same period last year, according to AgriHQ. Coarser mid-micron wool declined, with 29-micron wool sliding to $6.70/kg from $7.30/kg at the previous comparable auction, down 36 percent from last year’s level.

Meanwhile, crossbred wool advanced with fine crossbred 35-micron fibre up at $4.95/kg from $4.90/kg at last week’s North Island auction, although 21 percent lower than last year. Strong crossbred wool of 39-micron gained to $4.90/kg from $4.85/kg last week, and still 22 percent lower than last year, AgriHQ said. “Targeted buying is currently the main driving force in the market,” said AgriHQ analyst Shaye Lee. “We’re likely to continue to see the saw-tooth type trend happening over this season.”

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