Coarse Wool Monthly Price - Mauritius Rupee per Kilogram

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2016 - Mar 2026: 322.935 (89.92%)
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Description: Wool, coarse, 23 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote, Mauritius Rupee per Kilogram

Unit: Mauritius Rupee per Kilogram



Source: International Monetary Fund

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Overview

Coarse wool is a category of sheep wool with relatively larger fiber diameter, commonly used in durable textiles, carpets, upholstery, insulation, felts, and industrial fabrics. In commodity markets, it is typically priced by fiber diameter and cleanliness, with a benchmark such as coarse wool at 23 micron quoted in US cents per kilogram. The CIF UK basis reflects delivered pricing into the United Kingdom, a long-established trading and processing center for wool. Unlike fine apparel wool, coarse wool is valued more for strength, resilience, and bulk than for softness. Its market is shaped by the physical characteristics of the fleece, including micron count, staple length, crimp, color, and contamination from grease, vegetable matter, and burrs. Because wool is a renewable animal fiber, supply depends on flock biology and shearing cycles rather than mining or annual field planting. Coarse wool also competes with synthetic fibers in many end uses, especially where durability and cost matter more than luxury hand feel.

Supply Drivers

Coarse wool supply is determined by sheep populations, breed composition, pasture conditions, and the biological pace of fleece growth. Major producing regions include Australia, New Zealand, parts of South America, South Africa, and selected areas of China and Central Asia, where extensive grazing systems support sheep husbandry. Coarser fleeces are often associated with dual-purpose or meat-oriented breeds, so wool output is linked to broader livestock economics rather than wool alone. Seasonal shearing schedules create a natural supply rhythm, and weather affects both fleece quality and clip volume through feed availability, drought stress, and contamination from dust or vegetation. Disease, parasites, and animal welfare constraints can reduce fleece quality or animal numbers, while transport distances and rural infrastructure influence the cost of moving greasy wool to scouring and export facilities. Processing also matters: wool must be classed, baled, and often scoured before it can be traded efficiently. Because flock rebuilding takes time, supply responds slowly to price signals, and biological constraints limit rapid expansion.

Demand Drivers

Demand for coarse wool is driven by industrial and household uses that value durability, resilience, and insulation. Carpets and rugs are important end uses because coarse fibers provide abrasion resistance and springiness. Upholstery, blankets, felts, mattress pads, and insulation products also absorb coarse wool, especially where flame resistance and moisture management are useful. In many applications, wool competes with polyester, polypropylene, nylon, cotton, and other natural fibers; substitution depends on price, performance, and regulatory standards. Demand is therefore sensitive to construction activity, furnishing cycles, and manufacturing output, rather than to apparel fashion alone. Wool also has a seasonal element because cold-weather textiles and bedding can lift consumption in cooler periods, though industrial demand is less seasonal than clothing demand. Income growth can support higher-quality textile consumption, but coarse wool often serves practical uses where affordability and technical properties matter more than luxury appeal. Environmental preferences for renewable fibers can support wool demand in some segments, while synthetic fibers remain strong substitutes because of lower cost and consistent specifications.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Coarse wool prices are influenced by broad manufacturing conditions, exchange rates, and freight costs because the trade is internationally priced and physically shipped across long distances. A stronger US dollar tends to make dollar-denominated wool more expensive for non-dollar buyers, affecting import demand and auction bidding. Wool is a storable commodity, so inventory financing, warehouse costs, and shipping delays can shape nearby and deferred pricing relationships. When supply is tight relative to processing demand, prompt delivery can command a premium; when stocks accumulate, the market can move into a carry structure that reflects storage and financing costs. Wool also has some linkage to general textile and consumer goods cycles, since downstream mills adjust purchases based on order books and working capital conditions. It is not a classic inflation hedge, but it can reflect broader changes in industrial activity, transport costs, and currency values.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 2016359.15-
May 2016347.75-3.18%
Jun 2016359.513.38%
Jul 2016387.487.78%
Aug 2016386.13-0.35%
Sep 2016375.14-2.85%
Oct 2016364.04-2.96%
Nov 2016364.720.19%
Dec 2016362.10-0.72%
Jan 2017368.631.80%
Feb 2017366.00-0.71%
Mar 2017375.502.60%
Apr 2017348.64-7.15%
May 2017355.802.05%
Jun 2017369.943.98%
Jul 2017371.870.52%
Aug 2017389.744.80%
Sep 2017384.02-1.47%
Oct 2017385.640.42%
Nov 2017391.791.60%
Dec 2017394.790.77%
Jan 2018430.799.12%
Feb 2018461.507.13%
Mar 2018464.440.64%
Apr 2018481.743.72%
May 2018533.2010.68%
Jun 2018581.899.13%
Jul 2018572.12-1.68%
Aug 2018559.66-2.18%
Sep 2018547.68-2.14%
Oct 2018526.03-3.95%
Nov 2018516.89-1.74%
Dec 2018516.940.01%
Jan 2019530.662.65%
Feb 2019552.404.10%
Mar 2019547.51-0.89%
Apr 2019540.40-1.30%
May 2019517.69-4.20%
Jun 2019507.92-1.89%
Jul 2019490.71-3.39%
Aug 2019480.74-2.03%
Sep 2019488.331.58%
Oct 2019412.85-15.46%
Nov 2019421.532.10%
Dec 2019423.870.55%
Jan 2020435.342.71%
Feb 2020425.86-2.18%
Mar 2020387.13-9.09%
Apr 2020356.12-8.01%
May 2020323.51-9.16%
Jun 2020327.041.09%
Jul 2020330.391.02%
Aug 2020286.87-13.17%
Sep 2020241.97-15.65%
Oct 2020306.9826.87%
Nov 2020329.967.48%
Dec 2020335.171.58%
Jan 2021341.411.86%
Feb 2021368.367.89%
Mar 2021382.173.75%
Apr 2021374.04-2.13%
May 2021376.660.70%
Jun 2021395.144.91%
Jul 2021389.82-1.35%
Aug 2021376.26-3.48%
Sep 2021370.99-1.40%
Oct 2021382.813.18%
Nov 2021392.142.44%
Dec 2021395.070.75%
Jan 2022407.083.04%
Feb 2022404.70-0.58%
Mar 2022410.861.52%
Apr 2022400.40-2.55%
May 2022397.20-0.80%
Jun 2022419.905.72%
Jul 2022407.53-2.95%
Aug 2022389.62-4.39%
Sep 2022365.81-6.11%
Oct 2022350.72-4.12%
Nov 2022348.10-0.75%
Dec 2022368.065.73%
Jan 2023406.8210.53%
Feb 2023434.416.78%
Mar 2023421.62-2.95%
Apr 2023409.40-2.90%
May 2023408.77-0.15%
Jun 2023383.26-6.24%
Jul 2023381.40-0.48%
Aug 2023398.784.56%
Sep 2023380.22-4.65%
Oct 2023372.69-1.98%
Nov 2023384.743.23%
Dec 2023411.777.02%
Jan 2024406.54-1.27%
Feb 2024400.03-1.60%
Mar 2024408.832.20%
Apr 2024411.690.70%
May 2024409.25-0.59%
Jun 2024424.453.71%
Jul 2024411.47-3.06%
Aug 2024408.50-0.72%
Sep 2024399.24-2.27%
Oct 2024408.382.29%
Nov 2024409.720.33%
Dec 2024407.62-0.51%
Jan 2025415.181.85%
Feb 2025426.412.70%
Mar 2025430.871.05%
Apr 2025424.34-1.52%
May 2025431.861.77%
Jun 2025429.87-0.46%
Jul 2025435.651.34%
Aug 2025440.611.14%
Sep 2025483.259.68%
Oct 2025508.205.16%
Nov 2025520.782.47%
Dec 2025563.898.28%
Jan 2026634.4612.51%
Feb 2026658.823.84%
Mar 2026682.093.53%

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