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Chocolate prices high before Christmas despite cocoa fall
The Mercury
|December 12, 2025
AFTER soaring for nearly two years, cocoa prices dropped sharply in 2025.
However, chocolate, in demand ahead of the festive holiday season, has seen prices rise.Ivory Coast and Ghana are the world's biggest suppliers of pods - the fruit of the cocoa tree from which cocoa beans are extracted to make chocolate. The two west African countries account for more than half of global production, with most of the remainder coming from Brazil, Cameroon, Ecuador, Indonesia and Nigeria.
The geographic concentration of plantations makes the cocoa market highly vulnerable to West Africa's weather patterns and tree diseases.
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