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NOPA March United States soy crush seen at record high 197.787 million bushels

U.S. soy processors squashed more soybeans in March than any month on record, although the day-to-day rate slowed slightly after peaking in February, analysts said on Friday, ahead of Monday's National Oilseed Processors Association (NOPA) report.

NOPA members, who deal with about 95% of all U.S.-processed soybeans, squashed an estimated 197.787 million bushels last month, according to eight analysts surveyed .

That would mark a 6.2% boost from 186.194 million bushels in February and a 6.4% advance from 185.810 million bushels in March 2023, climaxing of 195.328 million bushels set in December 2023.

The March crush quote implied a typical processing rate of 6.380 million bushels a day last month, down slightly from the record 6.420 bushels a day NOPA members squashed in February.

Crushers had ramped up processing in February to offset weather-related plant downtime in January, analysts said. The daily crush rate in March, however, stayed near the record rate as the industry recently broadened its processing capacity, mainly to supply biofuel makers with more soyoil.

Estimates for March ranged from 196.000 million to 202.500 million bushels, with a mean of 197.248 million bushels.

The NOPA report is set up for release at 11 a.m. CDT ( 1600 GMT) on Monday.

Soyoil products held by NOPA members as of March 31 were forecast at 1.792 billion lbs, based on estimates from six analysts.

That would be up 6.0% from the 1.690 billion lbs at the end of February but down 3.2% from the 1.851 billion pounds at the end of March 2023.

Soyoil stocks approximates varied from 1.725 billion to 1.927 billion lbs, with an average of 1.780 billion pounds.

(source: Reuters)