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Australian Delegation's Visit to WRA: Strengthening Collaborations

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Author: TANVI MUNJAL

The Wool Research Association (WRA) hosted a significant delegation of 40 Australian wool growers and producers on January 28, 2025, marking a potential turning point in Indo-Australian wool industry relations. The delegation, representing the wool production sector of Victoria and New South Wales, was led by Fox & Lillie, Processors, Australia. The primary objective of the visit was to explore avenues for business collaboration with Indian partners and to leverage WRA's expertise in research and development, technological advancements, and testing facilities. The Australian delegation expressed a keen interest in shifting their support from another Australian organization, which they felt had not provided adequate returns, to WRA. Several wool growers commented that directing royalty payments to WRA, an organization actively involved in major research, product development, and testing related to wool, would be far more advantageous. The visit served as a platform for discussions centred on strengthening trade relations and stimulating growth within the wool industry of both nations. This engagement is viewed as a crucial step in bolstering Indo-Australian cooperation in the wool sector and aligns with the "Make in India" initiative while adhering to international standards. WRA's role in facilitating this interaction underscores India's growing prominence as a centre for textile research and innovation. The association expressed pride in hosting the delegation and contributing to the advancement of the wool industry on a global scale.

Wool Research Association Hosts Australian Delegation of Wool Growers and Producers on 28th January 2025

Australian delegation with Shri. Ravikant Kapur, President Emeritus WRA,

 Shri. Harish Chatterji, Director General, WRA along with Team WRA

Australian delegation along with Shri Gopi Shankar, Director, Trade and Industry, Victorian Government

Shri. Harish Chatterji, Director General, WRA addressing the Gathering


Shri. Mayur Basuk, Sr. Deputy Director explaining Raised Circular Knitted Technology


Shri. Mayur Basuk, Sr. Deputy Director explaining the Dref yarn manufacturing facility at WRA’s Incubation Centre


Shri K K Misra, Director, WRA and Shri. Shishir Tyagi, Sr. Deputy Director explaining the Analytical testing facility at WRA


Ms Seema Patel, Joint Director explaining the Physical testing facility at WRA

Australian delegation during interaction


Shri. Ravikant Kapur, President Emeritus WRA receiving Token of Appreciation from Australian Wool Growers


Dr. Mrinal Choudhari, Joint Director, WRA and Shri C. S. Banagar, Head Commercial WRA, handing over Mementos to Australian Wool Growers

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