Ivorian cocoa farmers look to rain as mid-crop hopes hinge on bean quality Cocoa farmers in Ivory Coast are entering a familiar season of cautious hope: the trees are holding up, the pods are there, and harvesting is beginning to pick up speed. But one thing is still missing in too many places: there is […]
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Ivorian Cocoa Farmers Look to Rain as Mid-Crop Hopes Hinge on Bean Quality
NorvanReportsBy Norvan Acquah - HayfordTue, 21 Apr 2026 · 8h ago0 views
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Ivorian cocoa farmers are entering the mid-crop season with cautious hope. While trees are producing pods, farmers are looking to rain to improve bean quality. Harvesting is accelerating, but sufficient rainfall is crucial to ensure the quality of the cocoa beans for the upcoming mid-crop yield.
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