Sentences with phrase «higher cocoa prices»

More people across the globe are eating chocolate and not just on Valentine's Day, which could mean higher cocoa prices.

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A consecutive deficit in 2012/13 is set to move cocoa prices higher as supply struggles to meet rising demand for chocolate products in Asia, according to financial services group Rabobank.
Relatively well - priced for high - quality cocoa powder, this jar lasts a long time.
A larger than expected supply of cocoa beans from West Africa will add to high buffer stocks and push cocoa prices down by 4 %, according to financial service provider Rabobank.
Last operation is to grind the solids left in the press, again — heat... and there is your cocoa powder or cacao powder... you tell me if you call it «raw», a term not defined by the FDA for cocoa, and that can be used by anyone just to sell the cocoa to a much higher price.
The price for Madagascar cocoa is higher and more stable than the international cocoa prices.
WASHINGTON — Cocoa butter prices jumped to 1 1/2 - year highs during March while cocoa bean futures traded up to 2 1/2 - year highs in London and 1 1/2 - year highs in New York amid indications of improving cocoa demand and earlier weather concerns about the West African cocoa bean crop.
The fact is that cocoa and gold prices have been 66 % and 170 % higher respectively under the NDC, on the average, than under the NPP.
I have been looking into Weston A Price and cacao is mentioned as being high in phytic acid - do you know how much and if the roasted cocoa version is lower?
Last operation is to grind the solids left in the press, again — heat... and there is your cocoa powder or cacao powder... you tell me if you call it «raw», a term not defined by the FDA for cocoa, and that can be used by anyone just to sell the cocoa to a much higher price.
His activities have helped drive cocoa prices on the London market to a 30 - year high.
Chocolate lovers here are crying into their Cadbury wrappers — and rival traders are crying foul, saying Mr. Ward is stockpiling cocoa in a bid to drive up already high prices so he can sell later at a big profit.
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