British Wool confirms 'disappointing' 2022 wool payments

British Wool chief executive Andrew Hogley said 2022 prices had been impacted by high energy costs and low consumer confidence

Alex Black
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Andrew Hogley, British Wool chief executive
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Andrew Hogley, British Wool chief executive

British Wool has confirmed the prices being paid to members for last year's wool clip. A total of £6.6 million will be paid to members this year. Members will receive a personalised letter in mid-May...

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