Rainfall was well below average last week across most of Ivory Coast's main cocoa-growing regions, while a cold spell has raised concerns among farmers about potential crop damage that could reduce expectations for the October-to-March main crop.
Breakdown
- Farmers report cold weather and low rainfall may damage cocoa crops.
- Harvest expectations for the October to March season are reduced. 6s
- Rainfall in some regions is significantly below average. 26s
- Low temperatures and limited sunshine may increase disease risk. 44s
- Ivory Coast's cocoa sector is vital globally, and declining production threatens farmers' livelihoods. 50s