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Wool prices are pulling back to winter levels, after an early spring rally.
Earlier this month, the market snapped 11 consecutive weeks of price rises, the longest run since the 1980s.
Wool Producers Australia says the eastern market indicator needs to sit at around 2000 cents per kilogram to retain growers.
Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Chief Executive Jo Hall about what's been happening in the market in recent weeks
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By Nine RadioWool prices are pulling back to winter levels, after an early spring rally.
Earlier this month, the market snapped 11 consecutive weeks of price rises, the longest run since the 1980s.
Wool Producers Australia says the eastern market indicator needs to sit at around 2000 cents per kilogram to retain growers.
Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Chief Executive Jo Hall about what's been happening in the market in recent weeks
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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