Cocoa prices soar nearly 140%, crosses $10,000 per metric ton

Updated : Mar 29, 2024 17:52
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AFP

New York cocoa prices on Tuesday cracked an all-time peak above $10,000 on stubborn supply fears, further stoking worries about the elevated cost of Easter eggs and other chocolate treats.

The commodity, which is mostly used to make chocolate, zoomed as high as $10,080 per tonne to extend its record-breaking run.

The most-traded cocoa contract later stood at $9,767 at about 1600 GMT, as poor harvests in producing countries sparked shortage woes.

London cocoa prices meanwhile vaulted Tuesday to a new historic pinnacle of £8,682 per tonne.

The rocketing cocoa market has sparked worries over the knock-on impact on the price of chocolate, at a time when the world's major economies are already grappling with elevated inflation.

"Chocolate is the new luxury good in town, and we expect that sweet treats will see their prices surge in response," said XTB analyst Kathleen Brooks.

New York cocoa seen its price more than double this year, surging by around 135 percent.

London prices have leapt by 144 percent in value.

Cocoa soared in 2023 on a wave of speculation over a global supply deficit, whereby demand outpaces supplies.

The market accelerated its dizzying ascent this year, driven by a supply crunch over bad weather in Ghana and Ivory Coast.

The West African nations are the world's biggest producers of the commodity.

Both countries had been hit by heavy rains that have sparked a tough year for the crop.

Producers now also face fresh turmoil due to the resurgence of the El Nino climate phenomenon, which causes drought in some areas and flooding in others.

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