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International Wool Secretariat

The International Wool Secretariat was formed in 1937 to promote the sale of wool on behalf of woolgrowers and review research carried out by independent bodies such as the Wool Industries' Research Association at Torridon, Leeds, England.〔Wool Secretariat ''Evening Post'', Volume CXXIV, Issue 113, 9 November 1937, Page 11〕
It was supported by levies on wool grown in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Uruguay.〔
* Australian Wool Board
* New Zealand Wool Board
* South African Wool Board
* Uruguayan Wool Board from 1970
==Foundation==
It was an organised response by the three main woolgrowing countries to the leap in production of artificial fibres such as rayon (now polyester) used in place of wool. Germany alone produced 9,200 tons of these artificial fibres in 1934, 19,600 tons in 1935 and 45,000 tons in 1936. It was anticipated the production for 1937 would be 90,000 tons.〔Artificial Wool ''Evening Post'', Volume CXXIV, Issue 121, 18 November 1937, Page 27〕

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