Cocoa growing calendar

9 regions tracked across tropical and SH hemispheres. 9 critical weather-sensitive windows globally.

Annual cycle by region

Each row tracks one production region across the calendar year. Amber bars mark critical weather-sensitive windows where yield outcomes are determined.

PLANTINGVEGETATIVECRITICAL / FLOWERINGHARVEST
Region
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
West Africa main crop
West Africa mid-crop
Indonesia main
Ecuador main
Ecuador secondary
Peru main
Peru secondary
Brazil Bahia
Brazil Para/Amazon

Why these windows matter

Cocoa yields are determined disproportionately during a small number of weather-sensitive windows. Across the 9 production regions tracked here, 9 windows show outsized sensitivity to rainfall, temperature, or storm damage. Buyers who track these windows can position contracts ahead of price moves driven by yield uncertainty.

The most consequential weather risks for cocoa are concentrated in specific months. Frosty pod rot (Moniliophthora roreri) Harmattan severity (dry season) These forces drive the seasonal volatility that shows up in futures markets weeks or months later.

The calendar above is structural, not predictive — it shows where and when cocoa grows under normal conditions. Weather anomalies (El Niño, La Niña, regional droughts) shift these windows by weeks and compound across regions. Atlas Tradex tracks these anomalies in its supply-risk data and surfaces them on the cocoa risk surface.

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