Wool can dodge coronavirus 'bullet' if outbreak mopped up quickly

Vernon Graham
Updated February 27 2020 - 8:47am, first published February 4 2020 - 12:00pm
YEAR OF THE RAT: A resident of the city of Wuhan in the epicentre of China's coronavirus outbreak walks along a deserted street.
YEAR OF THE RAT: A resident of the city of Wuhan in the epicentre of China's coronavirus outbreak walks along a deserted street.

The Australian wool market can avoid a sustained price fall if China and rest of the world can quickly contain an outbreak of coronavirus.

Vernon Graham

Vernon Graham

National machinery and property writer

Former editor of The Land, former Fairfax Media Agricultural Editor

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