Wool is indeed produced in New Zealand. New Zealand is the second largest producer of wool.
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New Zealand is the second largest producer and exporter of wool in the world. This country exports a little over 150 million pounds of wool each year.
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Wool is produced all around the world. There are several types of wools coming from different sources. For example cashmere wool, lambswool, camel wool, sheep wool etc. Here is few countries which are major producers for wool: India Pakistan China
I am pretty sure New Zealand is
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Australia makes the most wool in the world followed by New Zealand, then China.
Wool is produced is most parts of world. So it is hard to say just few names. As wool is of various types like sheep wool, lambs wool, cashmere , camel wool etc. So these are also produced in various geographic locations across world. India, Pakistan, Tibet, Nepal, Scotland are popular for Cashmere Wool Lambswool is produced around the world, particularly Australia and New Zealand. Deserts are popular for camel wool. Very high altitude areas are produce wool made from yaks. For cashmere and pashmina you can look at link in RELATED LINK section below for more information.
Wool is produced in Australia and many other countries.
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Australia, New Zealand and China.
Australia, New Zealand, Argentina and China