KEY POINTS
  • Cocoa futures hit a 44-year high, surging to $3,786 per metric ton on Monday, as hotter, drier weather patterns stunt the growth of the cacao bean crop.
  • The warmer, less humid climate in cocoa-growing regions is partially due to the naturally occurring El Niño weather phenomenon, which is estimated to last through the first half of 2024.
  • The global cocoa shortage could make chocolate more expensive this Halloween season.

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Halloween candy is for sale at a CVS store in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 17, 2022.

Cocoa, a vital ingredient for chocolate, is more expensive than it has been in decades, as hotter and drier weather patterns stunt the cacao bean crop's growth.

Cocoa futures surged to $3,786 per metric ton on Monday, the highest since 1979.

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