New Zealand Wool Services, the country's largest wool exporter, says prices at this week's wool auction fell, in particular for varieties sourced from the North Island.
Compared to the previous North Island selection on December 21, 2016, fine crossbred fleece and shears were firm to 4 per cent cheaper, coarse full fleece was 3 to 6 per cent cheaper with shears firm to 5 per cent cheaper.
First lambs fleece were firm to 5 per cent cheaper with coarse long oddments up to 7 per cent stronger and short oddments 7 per cent cheaper.
The South Island auction saw prices hold better, with fine crossbred fleece and shears firm to 3.5 per cent cheaper, coarse fleece firm to 1.5 per cent cheaper and second shears generally firm. Lambs fleece were 3 to 5 per cent firmer with coarse oddments firm to 4 per cent dearer.
Restricted activity was reported with manufacturers from China, Australia and western Europe.