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Cocoa falls as EU grind data disappoints, coffee sinks

LONDON: New York cocoa prices hit their lowest in nearly 6 weeks on Tuesday after European grind data indicated wors
Published July 16, 2019

LONDON: New York cocoa prices hit their lowest in nearly 6 weeks on Tuesday after European grind data indicated worse than expected demand for the chocolate ingredient, while coffee dropped more than 3%.

COCOA

* September New York cocoa was down $23, or 1%, at $2,397 a tonne at 1406 GMT, having hit its lowest since early June at $2,391.

* September London cocoa dipped 3 pounds, or 0.2%, to 1,818 pounds a tonne, having hit its lowest since July 2 at 1,813 pounds.

* Europe's second-quarter cocoa grind fell 3.2% from the same period last year, the European Cocoa Association said.

* Markets had expected the grind to increase by 2%, according to Commerzbank, citing a Bloomberg survey.

* Data on second-quarter grindings from North American is due on Thursday.

* Germany's second quarter 2019 cocoa grind fell 0.2% on the year, the association of German confectionery producers said.

* "If the crop development is good and rains come back I think the market is probably overpriced," said a dealer.

* Cocoa prices hit a one-year high last week ahead of a move by Ivory Coast and Ghana, which produce about 60% of the world's cocoa, to introduce a new pricing system for their beans.

COFFEE

* September arabica coffee was down 3.7 cents, or 3.3%, at $1.0660 per lb in volatile trade, having closed up 3.4% on Monday.

* Dealers continue to closely follow temperatures in top producer Brazil.

* While forecasts for the coming 6-10 days feature cool temperatures across southern Brazil, "the frost threat remains low at this time," weather forecaster Radiant Solutions said in a note last week.

* US green coffee stocks rose by 210,255 bags to 6.8 million 60-kg bags by the end of June, according to the Green Coffee Association.

* September robusta coffee was down $22, or 1.5%, at $1,412 a tonne.

SUGAR

* August white sugar, which expires later this session, was up $2.50, or 0.9%, at $296.50 a tonne, still within striking distance of a contract low hit on Monday.

* There remained 16,554 lots of open interest in the contract as of Monday, indicating potential for a large delivery.

* October raw sugar was down 0.07 cents, or 0.6%, at 11.99 cents per lb, having touched a six-week low of 11.95.

* "Despite chatter about several weather issues, the amount of global stocks is limiting any chance of a decent rally," said a dealer.

* Weighing on sugar, India, a top producer and home to much of the world's excess stocks, plans to keep its sugar export subsidies despite complaints to the World Trade Organization.

Copyright Reuters, 2019

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