Rains were below average
last week in most of Ivory Coast s main cocoa growing regions
but soil moisture content was still high enough to help
strengthen the next October-to-March main crop, farmers.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Rains were below average last week in most of Ivory Coast's main cocoa growing regions but soil moisture content was still high en.
Abundant rains fell last
week in most of Ivory Coast s main cocoa growing regions,
farmers said on Monday, adding that the weather should help
increase the size of the next October-to-March main.
Above-average rain last week in most of Ivory Coast s cocoa growing regions will boost the development of the upcoming main crop, while cool and cloudy weather.
Above-average rain in most of
Ivory Coast s main cocoa growing regions last week helped the
October-to-March main crop to strengthen, farmers said on
Monday, adding there were plenty of pods, known as.