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In 1993, Congress voted to eliminate the subsidy at the end of the 1995 fiscal year, saying the program had failed to increase domestic wool production, disproportionately benefited the few largest producers, and wool was no longer a strategic material.
the wool and silk producer in England protest against the important of Indian textiles as in the early century because of the increasing popularity of Indian textiles affect textile Britain Indian textiles
They are made out of wool for the strectchyness and the comfort of the material!
I prefer wool. I think linen wrinkles too easy and looks sloppy after a bit. Wool holds up well, stays neat, and can be worn much of the year. A good wool suit will last years.
sheep is bred mainly for wool and has given rise to the warm industry in the velds.Merino sheep is a popular spicies and their wool is very warm. - by prasanna
australia
Ethiopia
South Africa.
Australia is the number one producer of wool.
Sudan produces the most wool of African countries. Sudan ranks 7th in the world with regards to the number of sheep. If you click on 'related links' below the link will take you to the wikipedia page on wool and there is a list there of wool producers.
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
Niger is the leading producer of wool in Africa.
new zealand is considered the best country for the production of wool as is has the best climatic condition and vegetations for sustaining the wool yeilding animals and to make them able to yield the best wools...
Wool is produced in Australia and many other countries.
The National Wool Act of 1954 was enacted to reduce dependency on foreign wool imports and increase domestic production by providing a subsidy for wool and mohair producers in the United States.
South Africa.
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