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    Chocolate prices set to rise as Africa’s cocoa crop faces uncertain future

    October 2, 2023By Staff Writer
    Yves Kone, managing director of industry regulator Le Conseil Cafe-Cacao

    The cost of chocolate could skyrocket in the coming months due to concerns over the cocoa crop in West Africa, particularly in Ivory Coast and Ghana, which account for two-thirds of global cocoa supply.

    1. Over the past year, cocoa prices have surged by approximately 47% amid fears of adverse weather conditions and crop diseases impacting the harvest. This surge in prices has already started to put pressure on the chocolate industry.
    2. The potential onset of an El Nino weather phenomenon further compounds the challenges faced by cocoa farmers. El Nino could exacerbate the adverse weather conditions and increase the risk of a global cocoa shortage.
    3. Analysts predict that the new cocoa season, which is just beginning, may experience a third consecutive global cocoa shortage. This shortage could further strain the global cocoa supply chain, leading to higher chocolate prices.
    4. The cocoa-producing regions of West Africa, particularly Ivory Coast and Ghana, are at the epicenter of this crisis. These regions face higher costs, shortages of fertilizers and pesticides, and the looming threat of crop diseases.
    5. The potential failure of the cocoa crop in West Africa highlights the vulnerabilities of the global chocolate supply chain, which heavily relies on these regions. Any disruption in the cocoa supply could have far-reaching consequences for chocolate producers and consumers worldwide.
    6. Chocolate manufacturers and confectionery companies are closely monitoring the situation and preparing for the potential impact on their businesses. They may need to adjust their pricing strategies and sourcing practices to accommodate the rising cocoa prices.

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