The national wool offering saw a marginal increase in the number of bales offered this week, with a total of 48,971 compared to 46,622 the week prior. The AWEX Eastern Market Indicator rose by 9c on Tuesday and a further 6c on Wednesday, seeing the selling week close out at 1,300c, representing a proportional increase of 15c from last week’s figures or 989c in US dollars.

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The national wool offering saw a marginal drop this week, with 46,622 bales offered as opposed to 50,603 last week. The AWEX Easte...
The national wool offering was boosted marginally by 600 bales, with a total of 50,603 bales listed, not quite reaching the 53,000...
The national wool offering this week remained steady on the previous week as the number of bales offered dropped slightly from 50,...
The national wool offering saw a marginal drop this week, with 46,622 bales offered as opposed to 50,603 last week.
The national wool offering was boosted marginally by 600 bales, with a total of 50,603 bales listed, not quite reaching the 53,000 bales like last week.
The national wool offering this week remained steady on the previous week as the number of bales offered dropped slightly from 50,596 to 50,062.
The national wool offering for this week remained on par with last week after 52,656 bales were predicted while 50,596 bales were available.
National wool listings increased this week with the inclusion of a designated Australian Superfine Sale.
National wool listings fell this week as the Tasmania feature ceased...
National wool listings were boosted this week by the traditional February feature Tasmanian offering which went under the hammer...

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