Explained: Why a super El Niño leaves tropical commodities acutely exposed
- Posted on August 18, 2026
- By Business News Today
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Climate scientists warn that an intensifying El Niño phenomenon threatens significant disruptions to global agricultural markets. The tropical weather pattern is expected to trigger widespread environmental stress across key commodity-producing nations, with meteorologists predicting over 90% probability of an exceptionally severe episode. Cocoa, coffee, and sugar crops face substantial risks from altered precipitation patterns, elevated temperatures, and moisture imbalances, potentially creating supply chain vulnerabilities and price volatility in these essential agricultural sectors.
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