Cocoa prices rose by commodity exchanges in New York and London by the end of this week. Concerns about possible supply disruptions in the season, which starts in October, continue to attract investment in the sector, even, despite the decline in refining volumes in Europe and North America.
The cost of cocoa for September delivery rose 0,3%. Trading in New York closed at around the 2236 dollars per ton. for December delivery contracts rose 0,7% and now sold 2400 dollars per tonne on the London Stock Exchange.
Raw sugar for October delivery has become more expensive 0,4%; price by the end of the week was 23,35 cents per pound at auction in New York City. for delivery in the same period of the white or refined sugar rose in price by 0,8% before 641,60 dollars per ton on the London Stock Exchange, NYSE Liffe.
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