(Bloomberg) -- Cocoa fell to a three-week low in New
York as rain improved the outlook for crops in Ivory Coast, the
world's biggest producer, and farmers in Ghana began selling
beans from a harvest that began this month.
Rain may fall over the next five days, after soaking Ivory
Coast during the weekend, said Meteorlogix LLC, based in Woburn,
Massachusetts. That may help the so-called main crop, the larger
of two annual harvests in West Africa, which starts in October.
The smaller mid-crop harvest already has begun.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
York as rain improved the outlook for crops in Ivory Coast, the
world's biggest producer, and farmers in Ghana began selling
beans from a harvest that began this month.
Rain may fall over the next five days, after soaking Ivory
Coast during the weekend, said Meteorlogix LLC, based in Woburn,
Massachusetts. That may help the so-called main crop, the larger
of two annual harvests in West Africa, which starts in October.
The smaller mid-crop harvest already has begun.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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