- Growers delivered wool clips from four provinces of Ireland.
- The co-operative pre-booked the entire clip at €2.50 per kilo.
- President Catherine Connolly attends in recognition of the growers.
- Exhibitions feature handcrafted work from native Irish wool.
- Awards recognise excellence in wool production for small and large flocks.
The sixth National Wool Harvest from Ireland’s Galway sheep breed has gathered growers from across the country at Athenry Livestock Mart on 18 July. President Catherine Connolly will attend the event.
The Galway Wool Co-operative has expanded from 20 to nearly 50 members and operates on a not-for-profit basis with all proceeds reinvested. Buyers have pre-booked the clip by early May at €2.50 per kilo.
Participants include AVOCA Ireland, Wool Store Ireland, The Sheep Walk Ranch in Texas, and new partner Ériu from County Wicklow.Artisans from the Galway Artisans Collective display handcrafted items while competitions recognise best fleeces in flocks of 15 sheep and under, and over 15 sheep. Traditional music, hand-shearing, and spinning demonstrations take place throughout the morning.




