LONDON: Cocoa struck record renewed peaks Friday in both London and New York, driven by a supply crunch over bad weather in top producers Ghana and Ivory Coast.
The New York price of cocoa zoomed to $6,030 per ton, shattering its previous long-standing 1977 high of $5,379.
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