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UPDATED 28 FEBRUARY 2005
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28 Sep 2004 | Korean wool demand in the dumps
South Korea continues to be a disappointing export market for woolgrowers, with Korean wool production facilities operated at only 60 per cent to 70 per cent of full capacity from January to July 2004. ...... FULL STORY

14 Sep 2004 | Wool clip poised for recovery
Australian Wool Innovation forecasts that shorn wool production will rise to 500,000 tonnes in 2004 from 480,000 tonnes in 2003. ...... FULL STORY

13 Sep 2004 | Wool clip grows four per cent
The wool industry is on track to post its first production increase in eight years. ...... FULL STORY

13 Sep 2004 | Canola and cotton prices rises offset wheat’s decline
Strong canola and cotton prices helped push the Westpac NFF Rural Commodity Index up one per cent during August. ...... FULL STORY



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