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Early Rains Boost Nigeria’s Cocoa Crop Outlook for 2024-25

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  • Farmers report early showers improving mid-crop prospects
  • Nigeria’s cocoa output forecast to rise by 7% to 300,000 metric tons

Abuja, Nigeria – Nigeria’s cocoa-growing southern belt is experiencing an early start to the rainy season, raising hopes for a strong 2024-25 harvest, according to farmers and meteorologists.

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