Abundant rains combined with infrequent and short spells of sunshine in most of Ivory Coast's main cocoa-growing regions created wet growing conditions last week that could dent the size of the April-to-September crop, farmers said on Monday. The marketing season for the mid-crop in the world's top cocoa grower opened on April 1 and harvesting is expected to start to decline from mid-July.
Farmers said frequent spells of sunshine spells would be needed in the next few weeks to ensure a healthy harvest. Wet weather has attracted insects to the plantations and some pods have been rotting on the trees of farms where there is insufficient place to store the beans.

Copyright Reuters, 2014

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