Agricultural commodities traded mixed in the latest session, with sharp declines in cocoa and orange juice, while select grains posted gains.

Coffee was trading at 287.95, up 0.45%, though it remains down 16.73% over one month and 23.46% over three months.

Cocoa saw the steepest fall, dropping 8.16% to 2,984.00, extending its broader weakness. The commodity is down 35.86% over one month, 43.22% over three months, and more than 60% over the past year.

Among grains, corn edged up 0.12% to 426.75, while milling wheat gained 1.44% to 193.50. Wheat was trading at 561.50, up 2.28% over the past week and nearly 10% over one month.

Soybeans slipped 0.13% to 1,140.00, but remain up 8.26% over one month and 6.77% over one year. Soybean oil declined 0.70%, though it has gained over 13% in one month and 25.57% over one year.

In livestock, live cattle eased 0.10%, but remains up 28.35% over one year, while feeder cattle were down 0.06%.

Overall, the session reflected continued volatility in soft commodities, particularly cocoa, while grains and oilseeds showed selective strength.