Share

La Niña conditions: Here’s what it means for soft commodity prices

The second half of 2020 saw the emergence of moderate to strong La Niña conditions. La Niña, which refers to the abnormal cooling of surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, brings about water scarcity in some areas and floods in others. According to the latest report from Standard Bank, La Niña conditions are now weakening. However, they could emerge again in early summer. Joining CNBC Africa to discuss the implications of that on agriculture and soft commodity prices is Penny Byrne, Research Analyst at Standard Bank.
Tue, 11 May 2021 16:05:14 GMT
We and our partners collect information from your device, such as device identifiers, IP address, and your browser type to personalize and deliver content, marketing and advertising—across devices and platforms; for analytics and measurement, so we can improve our services and develop new ones; and for social features. By clicking “I accept”, you consent to our use of these Cookies. Visit our Privacy Policy to learn more.
YOUR USE OF THIS SITE SIGNIFIES YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY.