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BoG Predicts Cocoa Prices to Surge to $4,922 Per Tonne

March 9, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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BoG Predicts Cocoa Prices to Surge to $4,922 Per Tonne

The Bank of Ghana’s (BoG) latest forecast has sent ripples through the cocoa market, projecting a tight range for cocoa prices between $4,882 and $4,922 per tonne in March 2024.

This prediction comes amidst a backdrop of supply constraints and adverse weather conditions in key cocoa-producing nations like Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana, threatening the upcoming mid-crop year from April to September 2023.

Cocoa prices have been on a relentless upward trajectory, with December 2023 witnessing a 4.9% increase, pushing the price to $4,235.6 per tonne. This surge is fueled by tightening supplies and the looming specter of a third consecutive deficit in the ongoing crop season.

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Compared to the previous year, cocoa prices have skyrocketed by a staggering 66.0%, primarily attributed to a confluence of factors including unfavorable weather patterns, the spread of black pod disease, and inadequate fertilizer distribution, collectively hampering the commodity’s supply chain.

In Ghana, the outlook for cocoa production in the 2023/24 season is grim, with estimates suggesting a potential shortfall of up to 40% from the targeted 820,000 metric tons.

Adverse weather conditions, rampant smuggling activities, the detrimental effects of illegal gold mining, and the prevalence of cocoa swollen shoot disease are cited as major contributors to this anticipated decline in production.

A Glimmer of Hope

However, amidst the gloomy forecast, there is a glimmer of hope. The Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has outlined plans to utilize a portion of a $200 million loan from the World Bank to rehabilitate plantations ravaged by the cocoa swollen shoot virus.

This disease not only causes a significant drop in yields but also leads to the death of cocoa trees. The impact of the virus has been devastating, with approximately 500,000 hectares of farmland destroyed and a corresponding reduction in cocoa output for the 2023/2024 crop season.

The proactive measures taken by COCOBOD signal a concerted effort to mitigate the adverse effects of cocoa production challenges. The allocation of funds towards rejuvenating affected plantations demonstrates a commitment to safeguarding the future viability of Ghana’s cocoa industry.

Nevertheless, the road ahead remains fraught with uncertainties, as the industry grapples with a complex web of challenges ranging from climate volatility to disease outbreaks and logistical hurdles.

Furthermore, the volatility in cocoa prices underscores the importance of diversification for cocoa-dependent economies like Ghana. Overreliance on cocoa as a primary source of revenue exposes these nations to significant risks, particularly in light of fluctuating market conditions and production challenges.

Governments and policymakers must prioritize efforts to promote economic diversification, thereby reducing the vulnerability of these economies to external shocks.

By investing in alternative industries and fostering a conducive environment for entrepreneurship and innovation, cocoa-producing countries can build more resilient economies capable of withstanding the uncertainties of the global market.

As cocoa prices continue their upward ascent, stakeholders across the cocoa value chain must remain vigilant and agile in steering through the ever-changing market.

Strategic investments in research and development, infrastructure enhancements, and sustainable farming practices are imperative to fortify the resilience of cocoa production against future shocks. Only through collaborative efforts and innovative solutions can the cocoa industry weather the storm and emerge stronger in the face of adversity.

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