CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 76% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 76% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

Cocoa gains more than 7% on the wave of increased risk of bean shortage in West Africa

18:08 22 July 2024

In today's session, futures are pricing in the risk of a cocoa bean shortage, knocking the price up nearly 7%. 

Ghana, the second-largest cocoa producer, has said it is considering limiting sales of cocoa beans. A decision on how much of the future crop can be sold as so-called “premium cocoa” will be made after the entire harvest is complete, and the producer itself has announced that it will “distribute the beans fairly” among buyers. These reports magnify the risk of cocoa bean shortages this year in the eyes of the market. 

Start investing today or test a free demo

Open account Try demo Download mobile app Download mobile app

Although the current weather in West Africa (where nearly 70% of all cocoa production comes from) appears to be conducive to a successful harvest, the shadow of risk to overall production is cast by concerns about progressive disease problems in cocoa trees. In Ghana, as reported by Bloomberg, there are concerns about the spread of black pod disease. 

In the case of Cameroon, farmers point out that heavy rainfall is making it difficult to apply chemicals to the fields that can protect the crop from the spread of disease. On the other hand, in the central part of the country, colder weather makes it more difficult to dry the grains properly, which in turn can contribute to a lower quality of the final product. 

Reports from Côte d'Ivoire offer little optimism, and farmers are seeing a return to increased production, hoping that the specifics used will sufficiently protect trees from diseases and fungi. 

The overall picture of West African cocoa production sends a rather negative outlook regarding overall production. The fight against disease remains hampered by weather conditions, and the spread of fungi on the one hand means that crops may be lower, while on the other hand it calls into question the final quality of the beans themselves. 

Cocoa is gaining more than 7% today, bouncing off the consolidation zone near $7500 and back above $8000, thus piercing the 100-day exponential moving average (EMA100). The first significant resistance level is drawn on the chart near $8600. Source: xStation

This content has been created by XTB S.A. This service is provided by XTB S.A., with its registered office in Warsaw, at Prosta 67, 00-838 Warsaw, Poland, entered in the register of entrepreneurs of the National Court Register (Krajowy Rejestr Sądowy) conducted by District Court for the Capital City of Warsaw, XII Commercial Division of the National Court Register under KRS number 0000217580, REGON number 015803782 and Tax Identification Number (NIP) 527-24-43-955, with the fully paid up share capital in the amount of PLN 5.869.181,75. XTB S.A. conducts brokerage activities on the basis of the license granted by Polish Securities and Exchange Commission on 8th November 2005 No. DDM-M-4021-57-1/2005 and is supervised by Polish Supervision Authority.

Back
Xtb logo

Join over 1 Million investors from around the world

We use cookies

By clicking “Accept All”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.

This group contains cookies that are necessary for our websites to work. They take part in functionalities like language preferences, traffic distribution or keeping user session. They cannot be disabled.

Cookie name
Description
SERVERID
userBranchSymbol cc 2 March 2024
adobe_unique_id cc 1 March 2025
test_cookie cc 1 March 2024
SESSID cc 9 September 2022
__hssc cc 1 March 2024
__cf_bm cc 1 March 2024
intercom-id-iojaybix cc 26 November 2024
intercom-session-iojaybix cc 8 March 2024

We use tools that let us analyze the usage of our page. Such data lets us improve the user experience of our web service.

Cookie name
Description
_gid cc 9 September 2022
_gat_UA-22576382-1 cc 8 September 2022
_gat_UA-121192761-1 cc 8 September 2022
_ga_CBPL72L2EC cc 1 March 2026
_ga cc 1 March 2026
AnalyticsSyncHistory cc 8 October 2022
af_id cc 31 March 2025
afUserId cc 1 March 2026
af_id cc 1 March 2026
AF_SYNC cc 8 March 2024
__hstc cc 28 August 2024
__hssrc

This group of cookies is used to show you ads of topics that you are interested in. It also lets us monitor our marketing activities, it helps to measure the performance of our ads.

Cookie name
Description
MUID cc 26 March 2025
_omappvp cc 11 February 2035
_omappvs cc 1 March 2024
_uetsid cc 2 March 2024
_uetvid cc 26 March 2025
_fbp cc 30 May 2024
fr cc 7 December 2022
muc_ads cc 7 September 2024
lang
_ttp cc 26 March 2025
_tt_enable_cookie cc 26 March 2025
_ttp cc 26 March 2025
hubspotutk cc 28 August 2024

Cookies from this group store your preferences you gave while using the site, so that they will already be here when you visit the page after some time.

Cookie name
Description
personalization_id cc 7 September 2024
UserMatchHistory cc 8 October 2022
bcookie cc 8 September 2023
lidc cc 9 September 2022
lang
bscookie cc 8 September 2023
li_gc cc 7 March 2023

This page uses cookies. Cookies are files stored in your browser and are used by most websites to help personalise your web experience. For more information see our Privacy Policy You can manage cookies by clicking "Settings". If you agree to our use of cookies, click "Accept all".

Change region and language
Country of residence
Language