International Cocoa Prices Hit All-Time High Amid Supply Concerns
The international price of cocoa has surged to an all-time high in New York, reaching approximately $11,900 per ton after a significant 16% increase in just one week. This sharp rise is attributed to adverse weather conditions affecting cocoa crops in West Africa and rising demand for chocolate during the holiday season in Europe and America. While analysts have optimistic expectations for future harvests, it remains uncertain if they will be sufficient to meet the growing demand.