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Cocoa Crisis - and Brazil's Leadership

Cocoa Crisis - and Brazil's Leadership

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Chocolate lovers everywhere have been feeling the pinch — and today we unpack why. Cocoa prices have skyrocketed, production is at its lowest in over a decade, and the traditional cocoa supply chain is under immense strain. In this episode, we explore:

  • Why cocoa prices hit a historic high of over $12,900 per ton
  • The devastating production drop in West Africa, particularly in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana
  • Major threats: aging trees, swollen shoot virus, and climate change
  • Why many cocoa farmers aren't benefiting from high prices
  • Brazil’s ambitious rise — from collapse to potential world leader in cocoa
  • The risks and rewards of Brazil’s new cocoa mega farms
  • Latin America’s growing role and Ecuador’s success story
  • How climate resilience and farmer-centric approaches are reshaping cocoa’s future
  • Three potential scenarios for the cocoa market through 2030

Key Topics:

  • The Cocoa Price Surge: Causes behind the record price increases and their global impact.
  • West Africa’s Crisis: Aging farms, disease, and climate threats leading to a major production collapse.
  • Brazil’s Comeback: How Brazil is planning to double cocoa output through mega farms and agroforestry.
  • Risks of Monoculture: Why genetic diversity matters in large-scale farming.
  • Farmer-Centric Innovations: New programs in Colombia and Ghana designed to stabilize incomes and promote sustainability.
  • Climate Resilience Efforts: Breeding tougher trees, improving soils, and rethinking farming practices.
  • The Big Picture: Managed recovery, structural deficit, or overshoot and bust — where is cocoa headed?

Takeaways:

  • The cocoa market is at a crossroads — with massive uncertainty about its future.
  • Sustainability, resilience, and empowering farmers will be critical to stabilizing supply.
  • Latin America, especially Brazil, may redefine the global cocoa landscape.
  • Investment, innovation, and global cooperation are urgently needed to secure chocolate’s future.
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