(Bloomberg) -- Cocoa gained for the first time in three
days in London on speculation adverse weather in Indonesia, the
world's third-biggest producer, will lead to a smaller harvest.
Production in Indonesia's Central Sulawesi province may fall
``more than 10 percent'' this year after floods and landslides
last month damaged plantations and cut off distribution, Herman
Agan, head of the local chapter of the Indonesian Cocoa
Association, said in a telephone interview yesterday.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
days in London on speculation adverse weather in Indonesia, the
world's third-biggest producer, will lead to a smaller harvest.
Production in Indonesia's Central Sulawesi province may fall
``more than 10 percent'' this year after floods and landslides
last month damaged plantations and cut off distribution, Herman
Agan, head of the local chapter of the Indonesian Cocoa
Association, said in a telephone interview yesterday.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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