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Great wool doesn’t come from luck. It’s the result of thoughtful choices, season after season. At Lana Trading, we’ve worked with growers across Australia, and we’ve seen firsthand the care that goes into producing quality wool.

To bring these insights to life, we sat down with one of our long-time growers, Graham, who runs a mixed grazing property in Victoria. He’s been raising sheep for over 25 years, and his wool consistently meets the high standards sought by mills and brands.

Here’s what Graham, and many like him, say makes great wool.

Fibre Quality Starts on the Farm

The right traits make all the difference.

“We keep an eye on crimp, staple strength, and uniformity. That’s what processors look for, and it’s what helps our wool stand out.”

Fibre diameter (micron) is important, but it’s not the only factor. Crimp adds softness and elasticity. Staple strength reduces breakage during processing. Consistency across the fleece ensures better yields for the buyer. These aren’t just buzzwords, they’re markers of good breeding, good nutrition, and careful animal management.

Genetics, Feed and Stress Management

Healthier sheep mean better wool.

“If the sheep are stressed or not getting the right nutrition, it shows in the wool. You’ll see it in the breaks and the variation.”

Good pasture management, supplementary feed when needed, and keeping an eye on animal health all contribute to fleece quality. Regular monitoring of condition scores helps ensure sheep are not over- or under-fed, and reduces seasonal stress that can compromise fibre strength.

Animal Welfare and Certification

More buyers are asking questions.

“We moved away from mulesing a few years back,” Graham shares. “At first, I was sceptical, but the market told us loud and clear that it matters.”

With growing interest in traceable and ethical wool, many growers are shifting toward non-mulesed and certified practices. While not every grower makes this choice, those who do often find their wool opens doors to new buyers and long-term relationships. It’s not just about ticking a box, it’s about aligning with what today’s market expects.

What makes great wool? Graham, a wool grower in Victoria, Australia, has the answers - Lana Sustainable Wool Solutions

Graham, a wool grower in Victoria, has been raising sheep on his family farm for over 25 years.

Classing and Consistency

Classing well pays off.

“We make sure our clip tells a clear story,” Graham explains. “Uniform lines, no contamination, and clean documentation. That’s what buyers want.”

Proper classing isn’t just about neat bales, it’s about protecting the value of the wool clip. Classing improves presentation, processing efficiency, and traceability. Graham’s approach includes working closely with his wool classer and maintaining clear records, year after year.

The Role of Feedback Loops

A grower-processor connection makes a difference.

“Knowing where your wool goes and how it performs helps you plan better. You don’t get that in a traditional auction.”

Having access to feedback, whether through mill visits, processor comments, or performance reports, helps growers refine their flock and their shearing strategy. It turns wool-growing into a two-way conversation, rather than a one-way sale.

Preparing for the Future

Wool is still a craft, and it’s evolving.

“I want to leave something solid for my kids. That means staying open to change but sticking to the values that matter.”

Graham sees wool growing as both an art and a business. Markets are shifting, climate conditions are changing, and the next generation of growers need better support and smarter tools. He believes sustainability isn’t just about certifications, it’s about financial resilience, environmental care, and building relationships that last.

At Lana, We See What Goes Into Great Wool

We believe growers like Graham deserve more than a transactional relationship. That’s why we work directly with processors and brands to match Australia’s finest wool with buyers who truly value it.

If you’re a grower looking to build long-term relationships, receive feedback, and get support tailored to your wool and your goals, we’d love to hear from you.

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As a brand, what you stand for matters and your raw materials should reflect that. Whether you’re designing knitwear, outerwear, or sustainable basics, to source Australian wool that matches your brand’s values is about more than just quality. It’s about traceability, ethics, and building long-term supplier relationships you can count on.

At Lana, we work with forward-thinking brands every day who are looking for wool that’s not only premium, but also responsibly grown, transparently sourced, and tailored to their unique product needs. Here’s what we’ve learnt and how you can start sourcing better wool, the smarter way.

Why Source Australian Wool?

Australia produces over 80% of the world’s fine apparel wool, and it’s globally recognised for its quality, consistency and performance. But not all wool is created equal—and not all of it aligns with the modern consumer’s expectations.

Standout Quality

Australian Merino is prized for its softness, breathability and natural elasticity. Perfect for everything from luxury knitwear to high-performance activewear.

Scalable and Reliable Supply

With an established network of growers and industry infrastructure, Australia offers dependable access to large volumes of wool with consistent specifications.

Strong Sustainability Credentials

Many Australian farms are adopting responsible practices like rotational grazing and low-impact shearing. Certifications such as RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) and Authentico are becoming more common, helping brands meet their ESG goals.

What Today’s Consumers Expect

Your customers want to know more than just where something was made. They want to know how it was made—and what impact it had along the way.

  • Ethical sourcing: Was the wool produced on non-mulesed farms? Are animal welfare and worker conditions prioritised?
  • Traceability: Can the fibre be traced back to the farm? Is the supply chain transparent and auditable?
  • Environmental impact: What are the land and carbon practices behind the wool?

Brands that can confidently answer these questions will stand out—and win trust in competitive markets.

How to Source Australian Wool That Aligns With Your Brand

Sourcing wool isn’t just about finding the right fibre, it’s about finding the right fit for your brand’s values, your product needs, and your customers’ expectations. The good news is, it’s possible to have all three. Here’s how to approach your sourcing strategy with clarity, confidence and care.

1. Define What Matters Most

Start by clarifying your non-negotiables. Is it fibre diameter? Farm certifications? Carbon footprint? Clear priorities will help you source wool that fits your values and product goals.

2. Go Beyond the Auction

While Australia’s open-cry wool auction system is long established, it doesn’t always offer the visibility or flexibility brands need. Private sourcing channels, like Lana’s direct-to-grower partnerships, allow for deeper insight, tailored specifications, and long-term supplier alignment.

3. Ask for Proof

Insist on documentation and third-party certifications when needed. Reliable brokers will be transparent about the source, testing, and farm practices behind the wool they recommend.

4. Choose a Broker That Gets It

You want more than just a supplier, you want a sourcing partner. Lana works with directly growers, processors and brands to match wool that’s fit for purpose, values-aligned, and forward-thinking. We speak both languages, farm and fashion, and help you bridge the gap with clarity and care.

Working With Lana

We help brands like yours access premium Australian wool with confidence. From high-end fashion labels to outdoor gear makers, we work behind the scenes to connect you with wool that fits your specs, your timelines, and your values.

When you work with Lana, you get:

  • Transparent sourcing and direct farm relationships
  • Wool matched to your exact technical requirements
  • Support navigating certifications and sustainability goals
  • Ongoing advice from a team that understands both the land and the end product

Start the Conversation

If you’re ready to source Australian wool that reflects your brand’s values and connects you directly with the people who grow it, let’s talk. We’ll listen first, then help you find the right fit, without the guesswork.

Contact the Lana team today and let’s build something great together.

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