ICE sugar and cocoa futures fell early on Tuesday, weighed by a firmer dollar and weak global growth prospects that helped send world stocks to a one-month low. October raw sugar on ICE was off 0.36 cent or 1.2 percent at 28.62 cents a lb at 1500 GMT, well below a contract high of 31.68 cents touched early last week.
September cocoa on ICE fell $22 or 0.7 percent to $2,933 a tonne after touching $2,929 a tonne, its lowest level since June 20. September arabica coffee on ICE rose 3.35 cent or 1.4 percent to $2.4470 per lb.
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