Part of 2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd – in the Senedd at 2:29 pm on 13 October 2021.
Thank you very much, Llywydd. The Minister will be aware that this is Wool Week, and last year, my fellow Member Llyr Gruffydd raised concerns with you about the state of the wool market in Wales. As a result of the pandemic, the decline in the wool market meant that farmers were paying around £1 to shear a sheep and only getting 19p or 20p back for every roll of wool. Now, thank goodness, the prices have gone up slightly since then, but it is far from being sufficient. It is clear, therefore, that we need to think about alternative ways of using wool in order to assist the industry. And wool, as everyone knows, has long been used as a very effective insulator. In light of the increasing attention given to climate change and improving our environment, the benefits of this become increasingly important to house builders and home owners. So, are you willing to consider supporting the wool industry in Wales and using wool to insulate the homes that the Government intends to build, including the retrofitting programme? Thank you very much.