Experts say this week's dip in wool prices isn't cause for concern.
The Eastern Market Indicator ended the week 46 cents lower than the week prior, after months of strong performances.
Supply concerns are pushing the market up, as fashion and textiles industries and consumers turn their attention back to natural fibres.
Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with Australian Wool Exchange Senior Market Analyst Lionel Plunkett about the drop in prices.

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