Cocoa and coffee have been classified as 'volatile soft commodities' on the New York Stock Exchange due to 'climate anxiety'. Arabica coffee contracts due in December saw a slight decrease, with a 0.12% drop. The price fall is due to a combination of climate factors and an increase in global exports. However, rains in Brazil are providing relief to coffee producers, which is helping to cool the market. Cocoa's drop is minimal, at 0.01%, due to expectations of improved supply from producing countries like Ivory Coast and Ghana. While sugar opened trading up 2.72%, cotton remained stable. The market is cautious and awaiting new data on the harvest and global consumption.