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30 October 2025
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Strengthening PGW Wool’s connection between procurement and export: Introducing Justin Coetzee

PGW Wool is committed to supporting New Zealand growers with the expertise, services and innovation needed to meet a changing market. And part of that commitment - and to strengthen the link between procurement and export while planning for the future - a new Wool Export Account Manager role has been created.

This hybrid position will manage and develop grower relationships in Central and Southern Hawke’s Bay and work closely with our representatives, sales/auction and export teams to promote forward contracts and procurement programmes from an export perspective. 

A career spanning brokerage, export and innovation

With more than 25 years of experience across the wool and wider agricultural sector, PGW Wool is pleased to appoint Justin Coetzee to the role.

After completing a three-year agricultural diploma in South Africa, Justin joined a wool brokerage firm and quickly built a reputation for his dedication to growers and results. And over a 12 year period, he rose from a regional representative to area manager, leading teams of reps and even earning “Representative of the Year” along the way.

Justin was later approached to head the Mohair Growers Association, where he spent five years implementing new programmes to strengthen that industry. From there, he moved into wool exporting, including five years specialising in carbonised wool, before managing greasy wool exports for a further three years.

“I’ve been fortunate to see the industry from multiple angles,” Justin says. 

“From working directly with growers at the farm gate to marketing wool internationally, you get to understand both the opportunities and the challenges on each side.”

From South Africa to Hawke’s Bay

Three years ago, Justin, his wife and their daughter made the move from South Africa to Napier. 

“We were very happy at home, but we wanted an adventure and an opportunity to experience something different,” he recalls. 

“New Zealand is such an appealing place for anyone who loves agriculture, so it felt like the right move for us as a family.”

Initially, Justin took a break from wool and worked in the FMCG sector with Coca-Cola and Bluebird Chips. Yet the pull of the fibre industry remained strong. 

“I’d done business with PGW as an exporter back in South Africa,” he says. “So when the chance came to talk with them about this new role, it felt like a natural fit.”

Now settled in the Hawke’s Bay, the family has bought a home and welcomed visits from relatives back in South Africa, Justin says the region’s people are a highlight. 

“I’m not a city person. I grew up in a city but I prefer smaller communities where you meet real people. Hawke’s Bay is perfect for that.”

A hybrid role for a changing industry

Justin sees the Wool Export Account Manager role as an opportunity to bridge two traditionally separate parts of the business. 

“It’s about bringing the export side and the brokerage side together,” he explains. “And having worked extensively in both areas, I can offer a perspective that’s not always common, understanding both sides of the coin.”

He acknowledges that the current market for crossbred wool is challenging.

“But wherever there are challenges, there are opportunities,” he says. 

“Wool has changed, and while some farming practices will always be relevant, the industry is at a tipping point. It’s ready for change. 

“Coming in as someone who hasn’t grown up in the New Zealand wool industry gives me a slightly different perspective, so hopefully I can look at things with fresh eyes.”

Supporting growers, backed by experience

Justin’s appointment also reflects PGW’s focus on succession planning and ensuring the company continues to deliver for growers. 

“This is about backing our people with the right mix of skills and experience,” says Palle Petersen, General Manager of Bloch & Behrens (the international export arm of PGG Wrightson Wool). 

“Justin’s background makes him well placed to support our procurement programmes and strengthen our export relationships.”

For Justin, the heart of the role, and of the wool industry itself, remains the people. 

“Life is about people. That’s what counts,” he says. “I’ve always enjoyed building long-term relationships in agriculture, as I feel it’s where the real impact happens.”

As he begins his new position, Justin is excited to combine his knowledge of brokerage and export to help growers navigate the evolving wool landscape. 

“This role is a chance to add value at both ends, to support growers locally while making sure their wool reaches the best possible markets globally.”

With his depth of experience, enthusiasm for the industry, and commitment to Hawke’s Bay, Justin represents both continuity and fresh thinking, the perfect combination to help PGW Wool deliver on its promise to growers and the wider industry.

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