A mix of above and below
average rainfall that fell in Ivory Coast s main cocoa-growing
regions last week will be sufficient to support the upcoming
April-to-September mid-crop, farmers said on.
The weather phenomenon caused dried temperatures in West Africa, where three quarters of the world-wide supply of cocoa beans (pictured) - which are used to produce cocoa - are grown.
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Unseasonable rains in most of Ivory Coast s cocoa regions last week are expected to boost both the main crop and the April-to-September mid-crop, farmers said.