Reuters
13 Jul 2026, 12:18 UTC · 3h ago
More sun needed to strengthen Ivory Coast cocoa crop, farmers say
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Reuters
13 Jul 2026, 12:18 UTC · 3h ago
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Ivory Coast farmers state that more sunny weather is required to boost the September-to-February main cocoa crop. — The need for more sun suggests the main crop may underperform, which typically drives cocoa futures higher due to supply concerns.
-0.40Below-average rainfall in cocoa-growing regions recently helped dry damp soil. — Drying soil is a positive short-term developmental step for crop health, slightly offsetting supply fears.
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