Ivory Coast’s Unseasonal Rains Expected to Support Cocoa Crop

Unseasonal rainfall across Ivory Coast’s main cocoa growing regions is expected to strengthen the country’s crop outlook and improve bean quality ahead of peak harvesting months, farmers and analysts say. Reuters reports that rainfall levels have been well above average in several producing areas, despite the current dry season which typically runs from mid-November to March.

Growers in western and central regions such as Soubre and Daloa say the unexpected rains have improved soil moisture and pod development, reducing the risk of a sharp slowdown in harvesting by mid January. Farmers cited by Reuters noted that rainfall in some locations exceeded five year averages, providing timely relief to cocoa trees at a critical growth stage.

Industry observers say the improved weather conditions could extend the October to March main crop season into late March, supporting strong output during peak months in February and March. Southern and eastern cocoa belts have also benefited, adding to optimism that both yields and bean quality will improve compared with previous seasons, as noted in market assessments referenced by CNBC Africa.

Ghanaweb says a stronger crop in the world’s largest cocoa producer could help ease global supply concerns that have intensified in recent years due to erratic weather and disease. If favourable conditions persist, Ivory Coast’s cocoa sector is expected to record firmer export volumes and improved foreign exchange earnings, reinforcing its central role in the global chocolate supply chain.

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