Key insights and market outlook
The Indonesian Cocoa Farmers Association (APKAI) states that cocoa bean prices have normalized at around Rp 50,000 per kilogram at the farmer level. Chairman Arief Zamroni notes that while prices have corrected from previous levels, farmers still face several challenges. The cocoa industry is expected to stabilize further by end-2025, with production conditions gradually returning to normal.
The Indonesian Cocoa Farmers Association (APKAI) has announced that cocoa bean prices have returned to normal levels, currently ranging at Rp 50,000 per kilogram at the farmer level. According to Arief Zamroni, Chairman of APKAI, this normalization follows a period of price correction and is accompanied by improving production conditions.
The cocoa industry is expected to achieve greater stability by the end of 2025, with production gradually returning to normal levels. While price normalization is a positive development, farmers continue to face several challenges that need to be addressed to ensure long-term sustainability.
Despite the current normal pricing, cocoa farmers in Indonesia still encounter various obstacles. These challenges include potential production issues, market fluctuations, and other factors that could impact their livelihoods. The APKAI continues to monitor the situation and work towards improving the overall welfare of cocoa farmers.
Cocoa Price Normalization
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