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Indian wool is typically coarser and fibrous, often derived from local breeds like the Lohi and Nali sheep, making it suitable for warm clothing and traditional textiles. In contrast, New Zealand wool, particularly from Merino sheep, is finer, softer, and highly regarded for its quality, often used in high-end garments. Additionally, New Zealand's climate and farming practices contribute to a more consistent quality in its wool production compared to the varied conditions in India.

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