The wool exported by Australia annually is not measured in kilograms; it is measured in tonnes. Also, exports fluctuate with demand and are determined by the seasons, so yearly averages vary.
The most recent reliable figures are rom the Australian Bureau of Statistics for 2010-11. In that period, Australia 368 000 tonnes, almost all of which was exported.
300 tons per year.
Australia's wool industry is estimated to be worth around $3.7 billion and produces 27% of the world's wool as of 2006.
Australia exports about 263.9 billion dollars of supplies each year. Hope this helps, HelixBreaker.
$130,000,000. More than you.
Australia had the largest flocks of sheep in the world and for many year made large amounts of money exporting wool overseas. As a result of this came the expression that "Australia rode on the sheep's back".
Australia exports around 300 tonnes of gold each year to all over the world.
the head of the China Wool Textile Association (CWTA), Shuyuan Huang, is already eyeing ways for the year to help tell wool's story to a new generation of Chinese consumers.
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they get 4897 tulips a year.
In 1804, Reverend Samuel Marsden submitted a number of samples of Australia's first home-grown wool to Governor King. Three years later, in 1807, Marsden then took a cask of his wool back to England. That same year, John Macarthur sent over 400 pounds of his wool to England, where it sold for 45d a pound.
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.
About 3,000,000