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Ivory Coast expects exports of its main crop, cacao, to be steady as the El Niño phenomenon approaches production.
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Ivory Coast expects exports of its main crop, cacao, to be steady as the El Niño phenomenon approaches production.

June 3, 2026 3 Min Read
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Ivory Coast has offered about 1 million tonnes of cocoa beneath main crop export contracts for 2026-27, however gross sales have began to gradual attributable to considerations in regards to the impression of the looming El Nino climate sample on manufacturing, 4 sources informed Reuters.

The Abidjan-based Espresso and Cocoa Council (CCC) has additionally elevated its premium for extra gross sales from zero to no less than 100 kilos (about $135) per tonne above the futures worth, in line with two business and CCC sources.

The transfer by the world’s largest cocoa producer indicators robust demand for chocolate components and a decent market with the brand new season anticipated to begin on September 1.

“We’ve got already offered between 950,000 and 1 million tonnes for subsequent season, however we have now chosen to decelerate and be cautious. We’re promoting much less and fewer,” one CCC official stated.

Two Europe-based sources, a senior cocoa buying and selling govt at a worldwide agri-food firm and a head of a small and medium-sized dealer, stated CCC futures gross sales have been rumored to be between 1.1 million and 1.2 million tonnes, confirming a better premium.

“The market is permitting them to be somewhat extra aggressive. They do not must decrease (premiums) to win contracts,” stated the top of a small and medium-sized dealer.

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El Niño phenomenon threatens manufacturing

The El Niño climate sample might convey drought and disruption to cocoa farmers in international locations together with Ivory Coast, Ghana, Cameroon and Nigeria.

“As a matter of reality, we’re observing a sure weak point within the improvement of intermediate crops and subsequently of the following major crop. It was extremely popular from January to Could, however the rains of the previous few weeks can not compensate for all of it,” one CCC official stated.

“If El Niño intervenes in June and July as anticipated, it will likely be tough.”

Exporters interviewed by Reuters have been divided on whether or not the CCC’s determination to curb gross sales was justified. 4 stated El Niño wouldn’t have an effect on manufacturing, and two supported the CCC’s warning.

Many exporters stated the largest dangers for subsequent yr are poor farm upkeep and the necessity for fertilizers, as many Ivorian farms are growing old and affected by illness.

“We don’t see El Niño as a menace to manufacturing. The true concern is the scarcity of fertilizers and processing chemical compounds. It’s unlucky that the CCC is refusing to promote them although there’s demand,” stated the top of an Abidjan-based export firm.

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Fertilizer costs have soared after the Iran warfare disrupted flows by the Strait of Hormuz, a delivery route by which Iran handles a few third of the world’s fertilizer commerce.

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