Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season

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Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Dr Edward George Head of Group Research, Ecobank London, 27 September 2016 Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016

El Niño impacted West Africa s 2015/16 crop Côte d Ivoire s slump drove down output for the region West African cocoa production, 000s tonnes Share of world cocoa production, 2015/16 2,000 1,750 1,500 1,250 1,000 750 500 250 0 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 Côte d Ivoire Ghana Nigeria Cameroon 12% Côte d Ivoire 5% 38% 6% 7% 7% 5% 20% Ghana Nigeria Cameroon Indonesia Ecuador Brazil Others After a record crop in 2014/15, West Africa s output fell by 7% to 2.8mn tonnes in 2015/16. Côte d Ivoire s crop was down by 15.9%, partly offset by Ghana s 6.1% rebound in output. Cameroon s crop grew by 16%, but Nigerian output was broadly flat. Sources: ICCO, Ecobank Research. Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016 2

The region s mid-crops were badly affected Seasonal Harmattan winds were the strongest since 1984 Côte d Ivoire s main & mid crop, 000s tonnes 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 Ghana s main & light crop, 000s tonnes 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 - Main crop Mid-crop Main crop Mid-crop - Main crop Light crop Main crop Light crop 2014/15 2015/16 2014/15 2015/16 The Harmattan had little impact on the main crop, but it decimated the mid- and light crops. Dry weather resulted in high bean counts, especially in Côte d Ivoire where in some regions they reached 240 per 100g (double the CCC s permitted ceiling). Source: Ecobank Research. Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016 3

Will La Niña work its magic in West Africa? La Niña has historically driven a rebound in West Africa s cocoa crop West Africa s cocoa production before, during & after the five strongest El Niño events since 1960, 000s MT Strong El Niño years Previous season El Niño season Season +1 Season +2 % change El Niño season % change season +1 % change season +2 1965-66 1,176.3 847.3 957.7 970.3-28.0% 13.0% 1.3% 1972-73 1,150.5 1,008.3 940.0 995.7-12.4% -6.8% 5.9% 1982-83 1,037.8 845.3 849.0 1,074.4-18.5% 0.4% 26.5% 1997-98 1,742.5 1,829.7 1,908.2 2,143.7 5.0% 4.3% 12.3% 2009-10 2,488.2 2,448.5 3,187.7 2,892.2-1.6% 30.2% -9.3% El Niño typically drives a slump in West Africa s cocoa crop, with varying severity. The last two strong El Niños (1997-98 & 2009-10) were followed by strong La Niñas, which drove a rebound in production the following season. The likelihood of La Niña occurring during the 2016/17 season is waning, leaving open the question over whether it will affect West Africa s crop. Sources: ICCO, Ecobank Research. Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016 4

West African output is on track to rebound in 2016/17 Both Côte d Ivoire and Ghana are forecast strong performance West African cocoa production, 000s tonnes 2,000 1,750 1,500 1,250 1,000 750 500 250 0 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 Côte d Ivoire Ghana Nigeria Cameroon Better weather in the lead-up to the main crop bodes well for West Africa s 2016/17 season. Côte d Ivoire s output is forecast to rise by 16%, to 1.75mn MT, Ghana by 7% to 840,000 MT and Nigeria by 24% to 235,000 MT. Only Cameroon will disappoint, with a 10% fall. Sources: ICCO, Ecobank Research. Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016 5

Fixed farmgate prices are likely to remain flat The peaking of international prices is a major constraint Fixed farmgate price, local currency & US$ 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 Côte d Ivoire (XOF/kg) 750 850 1,000 Ghana (GHS/MT) 3,392 5,520 6,720 Côte d Ivoire (US$/MT) 1,546 1,356 1,681 Ghana (US$/MT) 1,201 1,438 1,706 ICE cocoa futures (US$/MT) 3,008 3,060 3,107 Côte d Ivoire (% of ICE price) 51.4 44.3 54.1 Ghana (% of ICE price) 39.9 47.0 54.9 Sources: CCC, Cocobod, Bloomberg, Ecobank Research. ICE cocoa futures average for season. Côte d Ivoire s fixed price peaked at XOF1,000/kg in 2015/16, while Ghana s rose to GHS6,720/MT. Both fixed prices averaged around 54% of the USD international price over the season, a major improvement on the previous two seasons. With international prices peaking and bearish factors predominating, the CCC is likely to freeze the price in 2016/17. Cocobod plans to raise the price from GHS425 per 64kg bag to GSH475 per bag, but it may struggle to achieve this as the GHS has not depreciated as much as it did in previous years. Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016 6

West Africa s grind fell in 2016/17 Côte d Ivoire has probably lost its position as world s number one grinder World cocoa grind, 000s tonnes Share of world cocoa grind, 2014/15 600 500 Africa 400 21% 21% Americas 300 200 21% Europe 37% 100 Asia & Oceania 0 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 Côte d'ivoire Ghana Nigeria Cameroon Côte d Ivoire s cocoa grind peaked at 559,000 MT in 2014/15, 13.1% of the world total. But lack of decent beans crimped the grind to less than 500,000 MT in 2015/16. Ghana s grind also fell to under 200,000 MT, reflecting the poor availability of light-crop beans. Sources: ICCO, Ecobank Research. Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016 7

Most beans are still exported raw Only around 30% of the cocoa crop is processed into products Côte d Ivoire s cocoa production & grind, 000s MT ave % of cocoa processed 1,800 1,600 Production (minus grind) Grind 1,400 31% 1,200 1,000 800 600 69% 400 200 0 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/2016 Raw bean exports Cocoa product exports Proportion of the crop which is ground fell from 34.2% in 2008/09 to 32.1% in 2015/16. The government aims to increase this to 40% in the short term, and 50% in the medium term. Sources: ICCO, Ecobank Research. Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016 8

Processing of cocoa is still rudimentary Cocoa liquor dominates African exports of cocoa products Africa s share of world cocoa bean & product exports, tonnes, 2013/14 Africa World % of total Raw beans 2,348,673 2,920,196 80.4% Cocoa butter 145,636 855,685 17.0% Cocoa powder & cake 171,010 992,708 17.2% Cocoa paste/liquor 338,348 755,774 44.8% Chocolate 77,821 5,300,706 1.5% Source: ICCO. Africa is the key supplier of raw beans to the world market, exporting 2.9mn tonnes in 2013/14, 80.4% of the world total. Cocoa paste/liquor, from which cocoa powder and butter are extracted, was Africa s largest cocoa product export, accounting for 44.8% of world supply. Africa has a tiny share of the high-end cocoa product market, accounting for just 1.5% of chocolate, 17% of cocoa butter and 17.2% of cocoa powder exports. Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016 9

Europe remains the key offtaker of African cocoa China & India are growing fast, but have a tiny market share Leading importers of African cocoa, US$, 2014 By region 18% 1% 1% 2% 2% 3% 3% 3% 3% 5% 7% 7% 7% 27% 11% Netherlands USA France Belgium Malaysia Germany Turkey Spain UK Estonia Italy Indonesia India China Other 10% 14% 15% 61% EU North America South-East Asia Other EU continues to take around 60% of Africa s cocoa, and North America around 15%. Chinese & Indian consumption is rising fast, but is still less than 3% of world demand. Of greater significance is the emergence of new grinding hubs in South-East Asia, led by Indonesia, which are increasing competition for West African grinders. Source: Intracen. Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016 10

Serious risks weigh on the outlook Ivorian output growing out of control Consistently high farmgate prices have driven a surge in plantings, many in areas unsuitable for long-term cultivation. This increases the risk of a surprise slump in the future. Disease & pests they re always there Black pod, swollen shoot disease & caterpillars remain a constant threat to the crop, although they impact cocoa growing areas unevenly. Unused Ivorian export contracts Small Ivorian exporters will have to return 200,000-250,000 MT of export contracts to the CCC after the market moved against them. This could prove hugely disruptive to the market, potentially driving a price slump if the CCC mismanages the redistribution of these contracts to the large exporters. Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016 11

Key takeaways A strong rebound is on the cards in 2016/17 Given that the drop in West African output in 2015/16 was primarily due to El Niño, the improved weather outlook bodes well for a strong main crop in 2016/17. La Niña is this season s wild card Should La Niña return to West Africa it could disrupt all assumptions, as La Niña tends to bring unpredictable weather patterns that can have both positive and negative impacts. West Africa s smaller grinders face an uncertain future Although Africa accounts for 21% of the world cocoa grind, local grinders are hobbled by their dependence on locally-sourced beans, which forced many smaller grinders to suspend operations after this season s weak mid-crop. The dwindling availability of midcrop beans raises questions over the viability of the local grinding model. Reform of the CCC s allocation of export contracts is likely This could greatly reduce the systemic risks resulting from small exporters taking on too many contracts and failing to deliver on them, as well as help stem speculation. Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016 12

Ecobank 2016 Rebounding with La Niña: the outlook for West Africa's 2016/17 Cocoa Season Edward George 27 September 2016 Thank you