High cocoa prices set to curb demand from chocolate makers

LONDON, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Cocoa demand is likely to remain depressed this year as high bean prices make processing less profitable and put pressure on chocolate makers to shrink bar sizes or use cheaper alternative ingredients such as vegetable oils in products.
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