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08.06.2023 Source: AWEX
AWEX EMI 1208 -1
Micron 17 2040 -38
Micron 18 1745 -13
Micron 19 1519 -9
Micron 20 1401 -5
Micron 21 1335 -18
Micron 26 522n -
Micron 28 315 -2
Micron 30 288 -
Micron 32 240n +3
MCar 735 -3
AWI Grower App – Making It Easier For Growers
Australian Wool Innovation has launched a new mobile phone app for Australian woolgrowers and anyone interested in the Australian wool industry.

The AWI Grower App allows users to customize and prioritize the information they receive from AWI.

Popular updates including regular market reports, production forecasts, industry news, podcasts plus research will be delivered quickly and easily at the forefront of the app.

AWI Chief Executive Stuart McCullough says the app is an opportunity to better connect with woolgrowers and make their digital experience better with us with almost half of all visits to wool.com are made on a mobile phone.

“This is another way AWI is making it easier for growers to get the most useful and up to date information from us. Growers can choose what information to receive and what to view offline.

The App also has push notifications and geo-based content capabilities currently being developed so no matter where you are you get the most relevant local information about upcoming events or conditions.

Our sole purpose is to deliver better outcomes for Australian woolgrowers and the app will be right there on your phone home page and wherever you are you can look up information right away, rather than having to go to a computer or search through bookmarks”.

AWI Grower App is available now for all iPhones and android phones by searching or clicking the links below.

 
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