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More Possum Fur Needed to Support Export Growth

Media Release: Embargoed to Wednesday 2 December, 10.30am

Unique New Zealand Industry Needs More Possum Fur to Support Export Growth

“New Zealand’s unique possum/merino industry needs more possum fur to support its export growth, says Elizabeth Tennet CEO of Textiles NZ in response to the Green Party’s release of its Green New Deal on Pest Control

“As a result, Textiles NZ is all in favour of more possum control by trapping.

“New Zealand is the only country in the world producing beautiful quality possum/merino products. They are unique luxury products which are 40% lighter than woollen products and 50% warmer. The industry is worth over $100m a year, it directly employs 1150 workers and pays over $40m in wages into the New Zealand economy.

“The industry can double its export growth in five years to $200m a year and assist merino farmers by doubling its demand for merino wool. However, the major constraint is finding enough possum fur to meet the tourist and overseas market demand.

“New Zealand is sitting on an unique opportunity for export and job growth. What is needed is more possum trapping and the collection of more possum fur. A co-ordinated system of permits for possum trapping would be a good start”, said Elizabeth Tennet.

ENDS

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