Bryton Wool

Bryton Wool is a Regional Wool Buying/Brokering business, and was first established in 1973 at Canowindra, in Central West New South Wales by Tony Jenkins. Bryton Wool was developed out of Tony's vision of giving the needs of the local growers an easier, more accessible greasy wool handling facility which is close to the point of production. In so doing, cost savings in transport and storage were very quickly achieved



Since it's establishment in 1973, Bryton Wool saw many changes until 1992 when Geoffrey and Sue Beath entered the business and it has now evolved to be one of the leading central NSW based wool marketing organisations , expanding quickly through the 1990's it saw the opening of a Store at Young with Dave Walsh servicing the needs of the Young and district growers, since then MACARR Wools of Crookwell was purchased and with the 3 centres now it covers the needs of growers from Braidwood and Tumut in the south to Stockinbingal, Caragabal and Forbes/ Parkes in the west, Yeoval and Euchareena in the North to Oberon and Burraga in the east which in turn saw us handling over 20000 bales in 2009. Bryton Wools success in the wool industry is owed to the continuing push for expansion, and in keeping up with technology in an ever changing industry.



Bryton Wool was originally established with the main objective of providing a local access point and a competitive efficient method of handling greasy wool. This has been achieved through the utilisation of the 3 warehouses located strategically throughout the central/southern regions of NSW. With the changes to the industry over the years and wool production in Australia declining, the original concept of handling the clip close to the point of production applies more than ever. Today Bryton Wool operates from three centres, Canowindra, Young and Crookwell and employs 8 full time and 2 casual staff.



Bryton Wool is a member of the Australian Wool Exchange, Private Treaty Wool Merchants of Australia and a foundation member of the Inland Wool brokers Association, which ensures representation in all sectors of the wool industry.

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Local business