More sunshine, rains needed to boost Ivory Coast cocoa crop, farmers say

Published Aug 27, 2025

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Farmers across most of Ivory Coast’s cocoa-growing regions said on Monday more sunshine and rains were needed from September to boost the next October-to-March main crop. The world’s largest cocoa producer is in the middle of the rainy season, which runs from April to mid-November. However, rains were mostly well below average last week, farmers told Reuters. They added that a good mix of sun and rainfall would help cocoa trees to reach their maximum potential and deliver an abundant harvest from November. Farmers said many pods were growing on trees, but the next month’s weather would determine their size. Overcast weather could trigger disease in plantations. In the western region of Soubre, the southern regions of Agboville and Divo, and the eastern region of Abengourou, where rains were below average, farmers said they were happy with the state of many pods of different sizes ripening on trees. Farmers in those regions said they were expecting to get one big harvest per month ...

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