(Bloomberg) -- Cocoa fell in New York after
government workers ended a strike in Nigeria, the world's
fourth-largest producer, easing supply concerns.
Civil servants in Nigeria's main cocoa-growing state of
Ondo, including those who grade the quality of newly harvested
beans, walked out July 17 to demand higher pay, Akinwale Ojo,
executive secretary of the Cocoa Association of Nigeria, said
from Akure, Ondo's capital. Cocoa gained 1.2 percent last week.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
government workers ended a strike in Nigeria, the world's
fourth-largest producer, easing supply concerns.
Civil servants in Nigeria's main cocoa-growing state of
Ondo, including those who grade the quality of newly harvested
beans, walked out July 17 to demand higher pay, Akinwale Ojo,
executive secretary of the Cocoa Association of Nigeria, said
from Akure, Ondo's capital. Cocoa gained 1.2 percent last week.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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