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Oswal wool’s threads are available in various categories and colours which stay true to their original colour, these threads are made by Indian women thereby promoting women empowerment.
Efforts are being made to improve Oswal Micro Rangoli wool by matching it with foreign rams, mostly in the mountains.
Merino rams are being used to rear local sheep in Kashmir, Poona, Hisar and Pipalkothi.
Recently Polworth, Border, Leicester and Corydale species have been imported from Australia for experiments on cross-breeding in Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh.
In the area of Chota Nagpur, rams of the Romanimarsh caste have been brought from outside to improve the local sheep.
The development work in various states is being increased by setting up sheep and wool development centres, wool competition centres, etc.
There is a demand for wool in India for spun wool at the cottage level if you want to buy pure wool visit Abcwools, making country blankets, making carpets or floor blankets by hand or machine, weaving woollen fabrics in modern mills and other industries, such as domestically making shawls, loin or tweed.
More than 50 per cent of the total wool is used for making indigenous blankets, about 28 per cent is used in wool mills and 12 per cent is used in the carpet industry.
Other industries, such as shawl making, consume 4 per cent of the wool.
Woollen cottage industries are spread in different parts of the country according to the requirement of different regions.
The carpet industry operates both at the cottage level and at the machine level.
This industry is highly developed in Uttar Pradesh.
Most of the Oswal wool imported into the country by seaports comes from Australia and England.
These two countries send 16.5 and 12.1 per cent of their wool to India respectively.
By land, wool comes from Tibet, Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Iran, western and eastern Afghanistan and northern Afghanistan, Central Asia and Turkestan.
The highest percentage (31.10 per cent) of wool comes from Tibet and surrounding countries.
It is followed by Afghanistan and Iran from where 25.1 per cent of wool comes.
According to the trade rules and the internal demand of the country, the quantity and percentage ratio of wool changes every year.
Ajay Kedia, director of Kedia Advisory, said that cotton prices were very high, after which the price of Oswal Chunky cotton has declined due to dominance of profit-booking, although the fundamentals are still strong.
After the fall in the price of cotton in the international market during the last week, there has also been a softening in the Indian market.
Atul Ganatra told that when cotton had gone above 95 cents in the global market, then there was a difference of 14 cents in the price of Indian cotton i.e.
cotton and US cotton, which has now come down to seven cents.
Gantra said that by the end of February, India's cotton exports were 34 lakh bales (170 kg in one bale) and he personally estimates that India will export up to 6 million bales in the current season, although the association estimates now Till now only 54 lakh bales are there, but discussions will be held among the members in the meeting to be held this month.Amongst the imported cotton highest percentage of Oswal Enjoy is exported.
A few years ago, there used to be a good number of wool shops of Vardhman Big Boss in the main markets of the city, but now only a few shops are left.
There are wool shops in Gurubagh, Bansfatak, Lahurabir, Ardlibazar, Lanka, Sigra, Maidagin and Bulanala areas.
There are many branded and local ranges in the market.
The wool of Ludhiana remains the first choice of the people even today.
Wools from Amritsar, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Vardhman are also available here.