Wool Street Journal: NZFAP reminder
We wish to remind all woolgrowers to please provide their New Zealand Farm Assurance Programme (NZFAP) number on your Wool Specification Sheet when sending your wool into our stores.
Demand for NZFAP certified wool is increasing, and growers must specify their number on the specification sheet to enable PGG Wrightson to market your wool as NZFAP certified.
You can download Wool Specification Sheets from our Wool Auctions page.
Learn more about NZ Farm Assurance Programme on their website.
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