Cocoa Falls as Harvesting Advances in West Africa
Category: Cocoa
(Businessweek) - Cocoa futures fell on speculation that global supplies will climb as the harvest accelerates in Full Story
Category: Cocoa
(Businessweek) - Cocoa futures fell on speculation that global supplies will climb as the harvest accelerates in Full Story
Category: Cocoa
(Businessweek) - Cocoa butter costs are declining as demand to make chocolates for year-end holidays ended, according Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Raw sugar erased declines for the year on speculation a fire at the port of Santos in Brazil may disrupt shipments and force millers in the world’s biggest producer to make more ethanol. Cocoa and coffee retreated. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Cocoa reached the highest level in almost 25 months in New York as a weaker dollar spurred buying of the beans traded in the U.S. currency, while prices fell in London as the pound gained. Sugar retreated. Full Story
Category: Cocoa
(Bloomberg) - Cocoa rose in London on speculation data will show bean processing increased in North America just as chocolate makers need to buy futures. Coffee retreated. Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Cocoa futures climbed to a 23-month high in New York as European processing advanced, signaling Full Story
Category: Cocoa, Dairy, Food Safety, Grains, Oilseeds, Sugar
(Food Processing) - Survival replaced sustainability as a top-of-mind concern in recent years, leading some to think Full Story
(Businessweek) - Cocoa futures reached a 23-month high as ample rains threaten to slow already shrinking supplies Full Story
Category: Cocoa, Grains, Oilseeds, Policy, Sugar
(Food Business News) - Midwestern states in the midst of large corn and soybean harvests are making do with the ongoing lack of fresh U.S. Department of Agriculture crop condition and harvest progress data caused by the shutdown of the federal government. The anecdote has replaced enumeration in trying to stay abreast of harvest progress and crop conditions. Full Story
Category: Cocoa
(Businessweek) - Asia’s craving for chocolate will outpace the 2.1 percent increase in global demand Full Story