Rajasthan produces the highest amount of wool in India, accounting for 16,013.50 thousand kg annually. The state contributes about 47.53% of India’s total wool production. Major sheep breeds in Rajasthan include Marwari and Chokla. The region’s arid climate and extensive grasslands support sheep rearing. Rajasthan’s wool output is mainly used for carpets, rugs, and blankets. Jammu & Kashmir ranks second in wool production.
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