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Below-average rainfall threatens Ivory Coast's cocoa intermediate crop quality
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Below-average rainfall threatens Ivory Coast’s cocoa intermediate crop quality

May 3, 2026 2 Min Read
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Beneath-average rainfall throughout most of Ivory Coast’s cocoa-growing areas is elevating issues in regards to the power and high quality of the continued mid-harvest season, farmers say.

The world’s main cocoa producer has entered the wet season, which normally lasts from April to mid-November. Nevertheless, farmers report that final week’s rainfall was decrease than anticipated in main manufacturing areas.

Growers say the interval till late Could is vital for crop growth and bean high quality. Dry circumstances throughout this era can scale back yields and scale back bean high quality by the top of the mid-crop season from March to August.

Within the western area of Souvre, solely 10.9 mm of rainfall was recorded final week, 12.6 mm beneath the five-year common. Comparable shortages have been reported in Agbobir, Dibo and Abengorou, the place farmers say the continued warmth means their plantations want extra rain.

Daloa acquired simply 7.8mm of rainfall, 13.8mm beneath common. Farmers in central areas similar to Bonguanou and Yamoussoukro additionally reported that small cocoa pods lacked water.

Regardless of the drought, the harvest is progressing nicely and plenty of beans are already leaving the farm. Farmers say bigger pods may help strong manufacturing in Could and June, however warn that continued lack of rain may weaken the general crop.

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Temperatures throughout the nation final week ranged from 29.1 levels Celsius to 32.8 levels Celsius, additional rising stress on cocoa farms already fighting restricted rainfall.

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