
Cocoa Prices Surge on West African Crop Concerns

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Cocoa prices surged today, with July ICE NY cocoa up 5.61% and London cocoa up 14.66%, reaching 2.75-month highs. Concerns over below-average crop formation in West Africa and the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz are driving prices higher. Despite weak global cocoa demand, strong consumer chocolate demand and reduced surplus estimates support prices. Current cocoa supplies from the Ivory Coast remain stable, while Nigerian exports have declined. Drought conditions in West Africa and cuts in farmer pay further impact production forecasts, with the Ivory Coast expecting a 10.8% drop in production for 2025/26.
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