
Cocoa Prices Jump on a Weak Outlook for the West African Cocoa Crop

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Cocoa prices surged on Tuesday, with July ICE NY cocoa closing up 4.92% and London cocoa up 14.14%, reaching 2.75-month highs. A weak outlook for the West African cocoa crop, due to below-average cherelle formation and potential El Niño impacts, is driving prices higher. Disruptions in global cocoa supplies from the Strait of Hormuz closure and strong consumer demand for chocolate are also supportive factors. However, weak global cocoa demand and abundant current supplies may counteract price increases. The Ivory Coast and Ghana, major cocoa producers, are facing production cuts due to drought conditions.
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