Cocoa processing remains under pressure around the world, highlighting continued demand destruction and struggles for the ...
LONDON/ACCRA — Major African cocoa plants in Ivory Coast and Ghana have stopped or cut processing because they cannot afford to buy beans, four trading sources said, meaning chocolate prices around ...
Chief Executive Officer of the Cocoa Marketing Company of Ghana (CMC), Dr Wisdom Kofi Dogbey, has made a strong and urgent ...
Chocolate prices will likely climb even higher as West African cocoa processing plants can no longer afford to buy the bean. According to Reuters, state-owned Transcao, one of Cote d’Ivoire’s largest ...
From red meat debates to vague processing rules in the new Dietary Guidelines for Americans and volatile cocoa supply, CPG brands face mounting pressure to adapt product strategy and sourcing.
Cocoa has started the year weaker on the global commodities market, sliding from around $5,900 per metric ton to $5,224 ...
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In Ivory Coast, cocoa farmers have nobody to sell their produce to
The West African country is home to thousands of smallholder cocoa farmers, who are the backbone of the world's largest ...
Discover the impact of declining cocoa prices on the chocolate industry and why manufacturers are hesitant to adjust their strategies in a changing market.
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