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Agriculture Report: Cocoa Hits Record Highs Amid Supply Concerns; Indian Sugar Production Drops; EU Soft Wheat Exports Decline; Canada Predicts Increase in Wheat Production for 2024/25

Agriculture Report: Cocoa Hits Record Highs Amid Supply Concerns; Indian Sugar Production Drops; EU Soft Wheat Exports Decline; Canada Predicts Increase in Wheat Production for 2024/25
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  1. Agriculture – Cocoa jumps on supply woes

    Agriculture – Cocoa jumps on supply woes

    • Cocoa futures trading in New York surged to fresh record highs yesterday on the back of a worsening supply outlook from the top producers - Ivory Coast and Ghana. Recent reports suggest that weather conditions and the insufficiency of fertilisers in these countries have resulted in lower output levels. Meanwhile, total cocoa arrivals at the Ivory Coast ports so far this season have dropped to 951.7kt as of 21 January, down 37% for the same period last year.  
    • The latest data from the Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) shows that Indian sugar production dropped 5.3% YoY to 15mt for the 2023/24 season until 15 January. Sugar production has been recovering over the past few weeks and the Association estimates that total sugar production for the 2023/24 season could still be higher than its earlier estimates on improving weather and higher prices for sugarcane to farmers. The Association also requested the government to allow an additional 1-1.2mt of sugar diversion for ethanol production citing sufficient availability for the domestic market.
    • In its latest weekly report, the European Commission revealed that the EU’s soft wheat exports for the ongoing season stood at 17.4mt as of 19 January, down by 7.6% compared to 18.8mt reported in a similar period a year ago. The major destinations for these shipments were Morocco, Algeria, and Nigeria. The commission added that the nation's corn imports stood at 9.9mt, down 42% compared to a year ago.
    • Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), in its first estimates for the 2024/25 season, expects Canada’s wheat production to increase 4.2% YoY to 33.3mt. The group estimates yield to rise to 3.23t/ha from 2.99t/ha, whilst harvest area is expected to decline from 10.94m hectares to 10.73m hectares for the 2024/25 season.

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