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Wool boycott threat spreads
27 Mar 2008

The boycotts against Australian wool farmers could spread unless efforts are increased to end the practice of mulesing sheep. A major Italian weaver, Zignone, said that it has received threats of cancellations from its clients over the practice. Zinone said that it is supplying clients with a copy of the agreement between animal rights group PETA and Australian Wool Innovation but that this was not enough. Over the last few weeks a movement that started in Sweden has spread to Denmark and Germany. Western Australian merino stud Dohne this week announced that it had ended mulesing after breeding a sheep that is resilient to flystrike.

The West Australian, 27/3/2008

Previous News Items:
25 Mar 2008 | Workers will delay rural recovery
12 Mar 2008 | More pressure for mulesing action
11 Mar 2008 | Farmers split over mulesing decision
21 Feb 2008 | Mulesing stays off the menu
22 Jan 2008 | Wool prices prompt rush to restock


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