Global Chocolate Shortage Ahead

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Drought in Major Producing Countries Dries Up Cocoa Market

A chocolate shortage is looming, as drought conditions in cocoa producer Ivory Coast are partly to blame for a tightening of the global supply, while a trend towards eating dark chocolate is creating
Global Chocolate Shortage Ahead
additional demand.

On store shelves, dark chocolate products are taking more and more prominence, with some stores offering a variety of "strengths" to suit customers who seek a richer chocolate, and those who are in search of an intense chocolate buzz. With additional demand created by these and other more cocoa-heavy products, and world cocoa production down "5.5% on a year-over-year basis from 2005-6000" according to MSN's Moneycentral, MSN also notes that the price of cocoa has risen 44% in about a year and a half.

Although reports of gasoline price hikes tend to suggest that end product prices rise as soon as raw material, chocolate manufacturers manage price and supply, MSN and Bizjournals.com report. With a several month supply on hand and key holidays in mind, companies don't want to scare off customers with poorly timed price increases.

MSN and Bizjournals.com report that on the supply side, Ivory Coast and Ghana, two west African countries, are the heart of cocoa production. Cocoa grows best in a tropical rainforest environment, and right now, Bizjournals.com reports, both countries are in "the worst drought in living memory," and not only is chocolate production down on fully grown trees, but younger trees are completely dying.

A Reuters report published in the Saskatoon, SK Star-Phoenix suggested that the pricing and cocoa on the futures market is also a big factor, especially as large companies with cocoa reserves draw down those reserves during a time of short supply. Nevertheless, Reuters quotes analysts as saying that price rises may be "product-by-product" and not as steep as the situation might suggest.

  • Prices are going up, but analysts suggest it will not be dramatic at this point
  • Production of cocoa is down, and young cocoa trees are dying
  • "Cocoa reserves" may be depleted by prolonged shortage
 
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Thank you for sharing this. Bad news for a chocoholic like me. I never thought about where chocolate or cocoa supplies came from, so I learned a lot about the subject.

Posted on 04/09/2007 at 6:04:00 PM

A lot of people will be unhappy with a chocolate shortage.

Posted on 04/08/2007 at 11:04:00 AM

Poor trees, poor farmers. Yea, me, who isn't a big fan of chocolate. I'm not feeling too sorry for Hershey and Nestle, either. I'm guessing they'll be fine.

Posted on 03/30/2007 at 6:03:00 AM

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