A group of influential Chinese wool buyers had the chance to see where their raw product came from when they visited a Wimbledon woolshed last week.
Cavalier Woolscourers hosted the delegation of Chinese wool industry leaders from the Nanjing Wool Market on a 10-day study tour of New Zealand and the visit to Brian Hales Wimbledon farm gave them the chance to experience a day in the shearing shed and to soak up the history of the building, built in 1886. Some of the Chinese visitors also jumped at the chance to be the man-power for the 128-year-old wool press still used today.
This group represents some of the largest and most important wool buying companies in China, Nigel Hales, the chief executive of Cavalier Woolscourers, said.
There is nothing like feeling and handling the wool and understanding our quality systems first-hand. One of the keys to this tour is showcasing our systems from the farm to export.
China now purchases more than 50 per cent of the New Zealand wool clip and is a growing market for our exports, Nigel said.