European Cocoa Grindings Climbed in Q3 2018
15 October 2018 - 8:25PM
Dow Jones News
By David Hodari
Growth in European processing volumes of raw cocoa beans slowed
to 2.7% on the year in the third quarter, according to data
released Monday by the European Cocoa Association.
Cocoa grindings--the amount of raw cocoa processed into butter
and powder for the manufacturing of confectionary and
chocolate--marked a sharp slowdown after hitting 7.3% in the second
quarter. That was the largest on-year percentage rise since the
second quarter of the 2010-2011 season, the Brussels-based ECA
said.
While the quarterly growth rate slowed, grindings were still a
healthy 5.1% higher than they were in the third quarter of 2017,
climbing to 363,122 metric tons in July-September from 356,109 tons
the previous three months.
Grindings in the second quarter were largely in line with
analysts' expectations of traders surveyed by The Wall Street
Journal, who were expecting the on-year figure to remain strong but
to edge back from the second quarter.
Lower liquidity stemming from a bulk of less-sellable
Cameroonian cocoa has been partly to blame for recent volatility in
futures prices.
Grinding numbers for North America provided by the National
Confectioners Association, and for Asia from the Cocoa Association
of Asia, are expected to be released over the coming weeks.
The ECA represents 20 companies in the European Union and
Switzerland, including Barry Callebaut AG (BARN.EB), Cargill Cocoa
& Chocolate Inc., Ferrero SpA (FRO.YY), Nestle SA (NESN.EB) and
Mondelez International Inc (MDLZ).
Write to David Hodari at david.hodari@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
October 15, 2018 05:10 ET (09:10 GMT)
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