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Cocoa Crunch Time: Tight Supplies, Weather Watch, and Your Chocolate Fix

Cocoa Crunch Time: Tight Supplies, Weather Watch, and Your Chocolate Fix

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This is your Daily Cocoa Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

Welcome back to Daily Cocoa Price Tracker, I am Vanessa Clark, and we are diving into what is happening in the global cocoa market right now.

Let us start with the number everyone cares about. According to Trading Economics and Investing dot com, benchmark cocoa futures are trading around five thousand nine hundred ninety eight dollars per metric ton, up a little over two percent from the previous close. That means cocoa has bounced in the last day, gained almost fourteen percent over the past month, but is still trading at roughly half of where it was a year ago, when prices spiked to nearly twelve thousand dollars per ton.

So what is driving today’s cocoa price. Recent reports from the International Cocoa Organization and banks like Citigroup and Rabobank point to a much smaller global cocoa surplus than earlier expected, and even talk of tight cocoa supply. At the same time, weather in West Africa, especially Ivory Coast and Ghana, has generally been good, and farmers are reporting healthy pods and hopes for a strong main crop. That optimism helped pull prices down from those extreme highs we saw in twenty twenty four, but tight inventories and cautious demand are still keeping cocoa relatively expensive by long term standards.

What does this mean if you are a chocolate lover, a small business, or a trader watching cocoa futures. For chocolate fans, today’s cocoa price level suggests finished chocolate prices are unlikely to drop quickly. For small makers and bakers, it may be smart to lock in supply with shorter contracts, rather than betting on a big price crash. For traders, this is a classic tug of war market, with forecasts of better crops pulling prices down, and talk of lower surplus and tight stocks pushing them back up.

If you follow cocoa prices, cocoa futures, chocolate costs, or soft commodity markets, this is a moment to stay nimble, watch supply news from Ivory Coast, Ghana, and Ecuador, and pay attention to updates from the International Cocoa Organization and major banks.

I am Vanessa Clark, and this has been the Daily Cocoa Price Tracker. Thanks for listening, make sure you subscribe, and tune in next time for your fresh update on the cocoa market.

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