Cocoa Price Today
Track live cocoa futures prices, cocoa market trends, West Africa crop developments, and daily cocoa market analysis from CocoaIntel.
Live cocoa futures prices, cocoa market analysis, West Africa crop updates, and cocoa industry trends.
What Cocoa Price Is Shown?
The chart on this page tracks the US Cocoa July 2026 futures contract, quoted in US dollars per metric ton. Cocoa futures prices can move sharply based on West African crop conditions, Ivory Coast and Ghana supply expectations, global grindings demand, certified inventories, and broader commodity-market sentiment.
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Cocoa Market Snapshot
- ICE cocoa futures remain volatile amid tight global supply conditions.
- Ivory Coast arrivals continue to influence market sentiment.
- Weather conditions in West Africa remain a major price driver.
- Chocolate demand trends and grindings data are closely watched by traders.
Today's Cocoa Market Analysis
Cocoa futures traded higher this week as concerns over West African crop conditions continued to support bullish sentiment across commodity markets.
Market participants remain focused on Ivory Coast arrivals, mid-crop expectations, and global grindings demand as tight inventories continue to pressure the market.
Key Cocoa Market Drivers
- Ivory Coast port arrivals
- Ghana cocoa production outlook
- Global cocoa grindings demand
- ICE certified inventories
- West African weather conditions
- Currency fluctuations and inflation
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Cocoa Price Today FAQ
What is the cocoa price quoted in?
Cocoa futures are commonly quoted in US dollars per metric ton.
What affects cocoa futures prices?
The main drivers include West African crop conditions, Ivory Coast arrivals, Ghana production, weather, cocoa grindings, certified stocks, currency movements, and chocolate demand.
Why do cocoa prices move so sharply?
Cocoa is highly sensitive to supply disruptions because production is concentrated in West Africa, especially Ivory Coast and Ghana.