Cocoa Futures News Tracker

Track Cocoa Futures News

Monitor cocoa futures across Twitter, Reddit, Telegram, and 10,000+ sources. AI alerts in under 30 seconds.

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Latest Cocoa Futures News

About Cocoa Futures

Cocoa futures have experienced extreme volatility driven by structural supply deficits from West Africa, where Ghana and Ivory Coast produce over 60% of global cocoa. Disease outbreaks (swollen shoot virus), aging tree stocks, illegal mining encroachment, and climate change are reducing yields while global chocolate demand grows. Tracking cocoa prices, harvest forecasts, and regulatory developments is critical for confectionery companies, commodity traders, and agricultural investors.

How SentryDock tracks Cocoa Futures

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Frequently asked questions about Cocoa Futures monitoring

Common questions about tracking cocoa futures news with SentryDock.

A structural supply deficit driven by aging cocoa trees, swollen shoot virus disease devastating Ghanaian farms, climate change reducing rainfall predictability, and illegal gold mining encroaching on cocoa-growing land in West Africa have combined to create the tightest cocoa market in decades.
ICE New York cocoa futures are the global benchmark, quoted in USD per metric tonne. ICE London futures are quoted in GBP. Physical cocoa trades at premiums or discounts to futures based on origin, quality, and delivery timing. Ivory Coast and Ghana set farmgate prices annually.
Cocoa Swollen Shoot Virus Disease (CSSVD) is a devastating plant disease that kills cocoa trees within 3-5 years of infection. Ghana has been cutting and replanting millions of infected trees, but the program has removed productive capacity faster than new trees can mature (3-5 year lag to first harvest).
Ivory Coast produces roughly 40% of global cocoa, followed by Ghana at 20%. Together they dominate supply. Ecuador, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Indonesia are secondary producers. Any disruption in the two West African giants has an outsized impact on global prices.