Yes, but it depends on ever-changing markets. Australia's economy literally grew "off the sheep's back" in the 1800s, and the wool industry has helped sustain the economy ever since. However, in recent years, massive changes in demand from year to year have seen sheep farmers hover between having stockpiles of wool that no one wants to buy, to having their product in high demand.
Australian wool is very highly regarded the world over for its quality, and china has a demand for it hence we sell it to them
England used to be one of the world's biggest producers of wool but it is only done on a very small scale now as clothes are very often made of synthetic material and imported.
Yes, wool is a product of Australia.
25% of all wool comes from Australia.
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The main items produces in Australia are wool and wheat.
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Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and China
Australia, China and the United States
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Wool is from Australia.
It depends entirely on the lamb
Given that Australia is the only country in Australia, only Australia can export wool from itself.
they were $A2.7 bilion in 2007.
Australia's major product that comes from sheep is wool. WOOL