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Description: Cocoa beans, International Cocoa Organization cash price, CIF US and European ports, US$ per metric tonne
Unit: US Dollars per Metric Ton
Source: International Monetary Fund
See also: Agricultural production statistics
| Month | Value |
| May 2009 | 2,554.60 |
| Jun 2009 | 2,699.61 |
| Jul 2009 | 2,805.49 |
| Aug 2009 | 2,956.66 |
| Sep 2009 | 3,149.51 |
| Oct 2009 | 3,372.50 |
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DJ ICE Cocoa Review: Slight Losses; Profit-Taking, Thin Volume
INO News - 2009/11/23 18:26:28
U.S. cocoa futures fell slightly Monday, as traders sold near the highs to lock in profits, in a session marked by light volume. Nearby December cocoa lost $3 to settle at $3,242 a metric ton on ICE Futures U.S. March fell $6 to settle at $3,293 a ton.
Nigeria : The Politics of Food Security
AllAfrica.com - 2009/11/23 10:08:14
Lagos — Many out there, especially those engrossed in the hustle of city life, may not appreciate the magnitude of the impending food crisis. For such and more, agriculture appears secondary on the scale of things that require urgent attention from government at all levels.
DJ SOFTS HIGHLIGHTS: Top Stories Of The Day
INO News - 2009/11/18 12:13:38
LONDON (Dow Jones)--World 2009-10 sugar production is expected to fall 6 million metric tons short of demand, Germany-based analytical firm F.O. Licht said Tuesday.
(AFX UK Focus) 2009-11-18 09:56 SOFTS-Sugar rallies on soft dollar, weather worries
Interactive Investor - 2009/11/18 10:27:54
LONDON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Sugar futures prices rallied in early trade on Wednesday on investor buying, supported by the weaker dollar and concerns over the impact of adverse weather on output in leading producers, dealers said. The rise was against a backdrop of stronger commodities with gold hitting another record peak, fuelled by the soft dollar, which makes positions cheaper in terms of ...
DJ ICE Cocoa Review: Lower But Holds Ground Amid Dollar Rise
INO News - 2009/11/17 18:36:43
U.S. cocoa futures settled slightly lower on Tuesday as the weight of the rising U.S. dollar pressured the commodity but an oversold condition kept the losses to a minimum.