date:Apr 22, 2014
talled 411,100 tonnes last month, surging from March 2013, customs data showed on Monday. The increase eased traders' concerns over waning demand.
In cocoa, ICE's second-month July contract closed down $16, or 0.5 percent, at $3,004 a tonne. Some 2,900 contracts were traded, just a sliver of the 30-day average volume of 24,900 lots. North American cocoa grindings rose for a sixth straight quarter in the first quarter, but with the smallest increase in nearly a year and a half, National Confect