Fine Wool Monthly Price - Mexican Peso per Kilogram

Data as of March 2026

Range
May 2016 - Mar 2026: 74.251 (37.27%)
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Description: Wool, fine, 19 micron, Australian Wool Exchange spot quote, Mexican Peso per Kilogram

Unit: Mexican Peso per Kilogram



Source: International Monetary Fund

See also: Agricultural production statistics

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Overview

Fine wool is a textile fiber obtained from sheep breeds selected for very small fiber diameter, typically measured in microns. In commodity markets, it is commonly priced by weight in US cents per kilogram, with benchmark quotations often referring to clean or greasy wool specifications and defined micron ranges. A widely used reference for international trade is fine wool around 19 micron, quoted on a CIF UK basis, reflecting delivered value into a major trading and processing center. The fiber is valued for softness, elasticity, crimp, and its ability to be spun into high-quality yarns and fabrics.

Fine wool is used primarily in apparel, especially suiting, knitwear, and premium garments, where handle and drape matter. It also appears in carpets, upholstery, blankets, and technical textiles. Because wool is a natural protein fiber, it competes with cotton, silk, and synthetic fibers such as polyester and nylon, while also serving niche markets where warmth, resilience, and breathability are important. Pricing reflects fiber diameter, staple length, strength, yield, and contamination levels, all of which affect spinning performance and end-product quality.

Supply Drivers

Fine wool supply is shaped by sheep genetics, pasture conditions, and the long biological cycle of flock management. Production is concentrated in temperate grazing regions where extensive sheep systems are viable, especially Australia, New Zealand, parts of South America, and selected areas of South Africa and China. Fine wool comes from breeds such as Merino and related crossbreeds, which are maintained for fiber quality rather than meat output. Because breeding decisions affect fleece characteristics over multiple generations, supply responds slowly to price signals.

Weather is a major structural influence. Rainfall, drought, heat stress, and cold affect pasture growth, animal health, and fleece condition. Wool quality can also be reduced by vegetable matter contamination, dust, and weathering, which raises processing costs. Shearing is seasonal and labor-intensive, and transport from remote grazing areas to ports and mills can create bottlenecks. Biological constraints matter as well: flock rebuilding takes time, and producers balance wool income against lamb and mutton returns. Disease, parasites, and animal welfare standards also influence costs and output. Unlike annual crops, wool supply is not reset each season; it reflects herd size, breeding choices, and land use over long periods.

Demand Drivers

Demand for fine wool is driven by apparel manufacturing, especially premium clothing where softness, comfort, and appearance are important. Fine wool is spun into high-count yarns for suits, dresses, knitwear, and luxury fabrics. It is also used in blends with synthetic fibers or cotton to combine warmth, wrinkle resistance, durability, and lower cost. Blending is a key substitution mechanism: when wool becomes expensive, mills often increase the share of polyester or other fibers, while higher wool quality can support premium positioning in finished goods.

Consumer demand is influenced by climate, fashion cycles, and income levels. Wool consumption tends to be stronger in cooler regions and in segments that value natural fibers and performance characteristics such as breathability and odor resistance. Industrial demand is steadier in carpets, upholstery, and insulation, though these uses are more price-sensitive and compete directly with synthetics. Seasonal buying patterns matter because garment production and retail stocking are linked to fashion calendars. Regulatory and technical standards also shape demand, including labeling rules, fiber-content requirements, and performance specifications in textiles. Because wool is a durable fiber, replacement demand is slower than for many agricultural commodities, and end-use markets depend heavily on the structure of the global textile industry.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Fine wool prices are influenced by exchange rates, especially the US dollar because international trade is commonly quoted in dollar terms. A weaker local currency in producing countries can support farm-gate returns, while a stronger dollar can affect import costs for mills. Wool also responds to broader industrial activity because textile demand depends on consumer spending and apparel production. Interest rates matter indirectly through inventory financing, since wool can be stored and traded through merchant stocks, creating carry costs that affect forward pricing.

As a storable soft commodity, wool can exhibit contango when storage, financing, and insurance costs exceed nearby scarcity, and backwardation when prompt supply is tight relative to mill demand. Price relationships with equity and bond markets are indirect, but wool often behaves more like a specialty agricultural raw material than a financial asset. Inflation can raise processing, freight, and labor costs, though the pass-through depends on downstream textile margins and substitution with synthetic fibers.

MonthPriceChange
May 2016199.22-
Jun 2016204.062.43%
Jul 2016211.833.81%
Aug 2016210.96-0.41%
Sep 2016220.484.52%
Oct 2016224.361.76%
Nov 2016238.536.32%
Dec 2016247.383.71%
Jan 2017279.8313.12%
Feb 2017277.17-0.95%
Mar 2017280.551.22%
Apr 2017262.97-6.27%
May 2017269.022.30%
Jun 2017254.60-5.36%
Jul 2017250.11-1.76%
Aug 2017261.874.70%
Sep 2017254.98-2.63%
Oct 2017275.277.96%
Nov 2017288.004.62%
Dec 2017299.043.83%
Jan 2018321.057.36%
Feb 2018313.88-2.23%
Mar 2018299.64-4.53%
Apr 2018294.04-1.87%
May 2018323.099.88%
Jun 2018353.219.32%
Jul 2018320.75-9.19%
Aug 2018328.152.31%
Sep 2018332.141.22%
Oct 2018317.21-4.50%
Nov 2018316.93-0.09%
Dec 2018322.921.89%
Jan 2019315.38-2.34%
Feb 2019324.462.88%
Mar 2019319.60-1.50%
Apr 2019310.75-2.77%
May 2019298.24-4.02%
Jun 2019283.60-4.91%
Jul 2019270.33-4.68%
Aug 2019241.20-10.78%
Sep 2019230.32-4.51%
Oct 2019235.322.17%
Nov 2019235.830.22%
Dec 2019231.03-2.03%
Jan 2020236.042.17%
Feb 2020230.22-2.47%
Mar 2020237.993.37%
Apr 2020227.27-4.50%
May 2020211.09-7.12%
Jun 2020204.13-3.30%
Jul 2020200.77-1.65%
Aug 2020177.94-11.37%
Sep 2020157.47-11.50%
Oct 2020198.5926.11%
Nov 2020206.343.90%
Dec 2020209.321.45%
Jan 2021219.985.09%
Feb 2021249.1013.24%
Mar 2021253.591.80%
Apr 2021245.04-3.37%
May 2021251.132.48%
Jun 2021267.966.70%
Jul 2021261.58-2.38%
Aug 2021244.87-6.39%
Sep 2021243.43-0.59%
Oct 2021250.572.93%
Nov 2021248.96-0.64%
Dec 2021251.300.94%
Jan 2022250.95-0.14%
Feb 2022252.450.59%
Mar 2022255.261.11%
Apr 2022249.64-2.20%
May 2022245.47-1.67%
Jun 2022250.502.05%
Jul 2022237.78-5.08%
Aug 2022226.32-4.82%
Sep 2022214.34-5.29%
Oct 2022200.90-6.27%
Nov 2022198.51-1.19%
Dec 2022208.645.10%
Jan 2023219.135.03%
Feb 2023221.911.27%
Mar 2023207.02-6.71%
Apr 2023196.56-5.06%
May 2023186.35-5.19%
Jun 2023169.41-9.09%
Jul 2023167.54-1.11%
Aug 2023158.32-5.50%
Sep 2023157.15-0.74%
Oct 2023161.562.81%
Nov 2023162.160.37%
Dec 2023169.704.64%
Jan 2024165.84-2.27%
Feb 2024157.45-5.06%
Mar 2024156.65-0.51%
Apr 2024155.66-0.63%
May 2024155.880.14%
Jun 2024171.7310.17%
Jul 2024165.47-3.64%
Aug 2024174.685.57%
Sep 2024178.612.25%
Oct 2024184.443.26%
Nov 2024186.531.13%
Dec 2024183.18-1.80%
Jan 2025188.182.73%
Feb 2025191.091.55%
Mar 2025196.943.06%
Apr 2025194.77-1.11%
May 2025191.56-1.65%
Jun 2025187.83-1.95%
Jul 2025183.81-2.14%
Aug 2025185.721.04%
Sep 2025202.729.16%
Oct 2025215.356.23%
Nov 2025217.180.85%
Dec 2025228.885.38%
Jan 2026250.639.51%
Feb 2026253.621.19%
Mar 2026273.477.83%

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