The wool industry believes New Zealand will enjoy the benefits of the Government's new building directive.
From July, all new Crown agency builds costing more than nine-million-dollars, and refurbishments topping 100-thousand, must use New Zealand wool where possible.
It follows Kainga Ora reversing its price-based decision to not use more-expensive wool products in January.
Associate Minister of Agriculture, Mark Patterson told Andrew Dickens it does change the price, but you're getting a better-quality product.

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