B+LNZ welcomes the Government’s decision to encourage the use of wool in public buildings. From 1 July, government agencies will be directed to use woollen fibre products in the construction and refurbishment of government buildings, wherever practical and appropriate. “This is great news for our sheep farmers, the many thousands of people who work in the wool industry from shearers to wool processors, and rural communities across the country,” says Kate Acland, chair of B+LNZ. “The decision demonstrates clear leadership from the Government in backing New Zealand’s world-leading farmers on the global stage. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gnScfJDh
Great news for New Zealand's wool industry! The Government's decision to promote the use of wool in public buildings starting from 1 July is a significant win for sheep farmers, wool processors, and rural communities. This move highlights New Zealand's leadership in supporting its world-class farming sector. Kate Acland, chair of Beef + Lamb New Zealand (B+LNZ), expressed her support, saying this policy will benefit the many people working across the wool industry.
Student at Lincoln University (NZ)
4dGreat progress!