Friday, 13 January 2017 15:47

Mixed bag results for wool

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Wool auctions in the North and South Islands this week produced considerable price variations for comparative types with the North Island levels well below the South’s.
Of the 19500 bales on offer, 7804 sold with the weighted currency indicator, compared to the last sale on 21 December was 1.62% percent higher, adding more downward pressure on local prices. New Zealand Wool Services International Ltd chief executive John Dawson says that the South Island sale compared to when last sold on 15 December saw; Fine crossbred fleece and shears firm to 3.5% cheaper, coarse fleece firm to 1.5% cheaper and second shears generally firm. Lambs fleece were 3 to 55 firmer with coarse oddments firm to 45 dearer. The North Island selection compared to when last sold on 21 December saw; Fine crossbred fleece and shears firm to 4% cheaper, coarse full fleece 3 to 6% cheaper with shears firm to 5% cheaper. First lambs fleece were firm to 5% cheaper with coarse long oddments up to 7% stronger and short oddments 7% cheaper. Next sale on January 19 comprises approximately 9200 bales from the North Island.

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