* Cocoa surges partly on talk of disease in Nigeria
* Macro factors to keep softs on defensive
* British holiday thins soft commodities business
(Adds closing prices of sugar, coffee and cocoa.)
By Rene Pastor
NEW YORK, June 5 (Reuters) - Cocoa futures ended at a 2-week
high on Tuesday amid talk that a crop disease may have struck a
leading producer of the commodity, while raw sugar rose and
arabica coffee futures declined as business remained subdued by
a holiday in Britain.
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