Which Holiday Products Show the Highest Price Increases at the End of 2025?
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The chocolates served on New Year's Eve will be much more expensive than last year's. The prices of other products have nevertheless stopped their surge in recent years.
The price of cocoa "calmed down" to just over $5,000 per ton in mid-November, but then rebounded back up. There are rumors of a poor harvest and speculative capital is knocking on the door. It's hard to predict anything, says professor of agricultural economics Aleš Kuhar.
Christmas Emblem and symbol of gourmetism all year round, chocolate is a tasteful doudo that you can hardly do without! But for the past three years, the price of cocoa has gone off impacting manufacturers and consumers. Focus in Soissons (Aisne) in two chocolate shops.
ALLHAMING/LINZ. After a strong rise in prices in 2024, the cocoa price has fallen this year. However, even if the Christmas business is growing well, climate change is a concern for cocoa and chocolate producers.
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