The Ministry of Agriculture named two factors for rising chocolate prices in Russia

게시됨 2023년 12월 14일

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Chocolate production in Russia has increased by 7.4% in 10 months of 2023, reaching 243.3 thousand tons, and production of unpackaged chocolate and cocoa-containing products has grown by 10.8% to 215.5 thousand tons. The Ministry of Agriculture attributes the potential increase in chocolate prices to rising world prices for cocoa beans, the weakening ruble, higher prices for logistics, and packaging. Market participants predict that chocolate prices in Russia may rise by 15-20% in 2024 due to these factors, including a 35% increase in logistics costs, a 30-50% increase in raw material prices, and a 50% increase in packaging and container costs since the beginning of 2023.
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Moscow. December 14. INTERFAX.RU - Chocolate production is growing in Russia; the domestic confectionery industry produced up to 243.3 thousand tons of chocolate (packaged) in 10 months of 2023, which is 7.4% more than a year ago, the Ministry of Agriculture reported and explained why chocolate may become more expensive. Production of unpackaged chocolate, as well as products containing cocoa, increased by 10.8%, to 215.5 thousand tons, according to the department. The price of these products is primarily affected by the cost of raw materials, which are not produced in Russia, the ministry explained. “Price dynamics are associated with changes in the ruble exchange rate, as well as fears of a reduction in the harvest in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana, which are the main producers of cocoa beans,” the report says. As RBC reports with reference to market participants, chocolate products in Russia in 2024 may ...
출처: Interfax

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