Greece “Cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted” Imports in 2024

Cocoa beans, whole or broken, raw or roasted

Greece Cocoa Imports Rise Amid Global Supply Tightness

Greek Chocolate Makers Boost Raw Material Stockpiles Ahead of Easter Season

• Greek imports of cocoa beans surged 12% in June year-over-year to 3,500 metric tons.
• The increase comes as global supply remains tight due to droughts in top producer Ivory Coast and Ghana.
• Average import prices rose by 8.5% from May to $2,350 per ton.

Greek chocolate makers are stocking up on raw materials ahead of the Easter season, driving a 12% rise in cocoa bean imports last month. The global supply of high-quality beans remains tight due to droughts in top producers Ivory Coast and Ghana. As a result, import prices have increased by 8.5% from May to $2,350 per ton, which is expected to impact the final product’s pricing in the Greek market.

Yearly Import Summary

year total_quantity_kg total_value_eur
2020 3,558,380 8,622,647
2021 3,856,286 9,074,127
2022 2,955,826 7,040,868
2023 4,167,939 12,766,332
2024 4,411,998 31,626,038

Top Partner Countries 2024

partner total_quantity_kg total_value_eur
Netherlands 3,225,409 22,426,763
Belgium 768,713 5,630,585
Germany 416,625 3,559,867
Spain 641 2,637
France 517 4,648
Slovenia 46 609
Italy 45 879
Côte d Ivoire 2 50

Top Partner Countries 2023

partner total_quantity_kg total_value_eur
Netherlands 2,832,387 8,664,773
Germany 713,931 2,222,096
Belgium 273,417 772,741
Italy 258,727 929,760
Liberia 88,320 171,333
Peru 1,000 3,647
Slovenia 157 1,982

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