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NOPA November United States soybean crush dips to 193.185 million bushels

The U.S. soybean crush declined in November from an alltime high a month previously and disappointed the majority of trade quotes, according to National Oilseed Processors Association (NOPA) data launched on Monday.

NOPA members, which account for about 95% of U.S.-processed soybeans, crushed 193.185 million bushels of the oilseed last month, below the average quote of 196.713 million bushels in a Reuters survey of 10 analysts.

Crush price quotes for November ranged from 191.000 million to 207.000 million bushels, with a typical of 195.911 million bushels.

The November crush was down 3.4% from a record October crush of 199.943 million bushels, a figure that NOPA revised a little downward on Monday from a formerly reported 199.959 million bushels.

It was still the biggest November crush on record, up 2.2%. from the November 2023 crush of 189.038 million bushels, and the. fourth-largest ever for any month, according to NOPA information.

The average day-to-day processing rate of 6.440 million bushels. in November was likewise the second-strongest speed on record,. although it was down a little from October's record of 6.450. million bushels a day, according to NOPA information.

U.S. crush capacity has grown over the last few years as processors. built a number of new plants and expanded existing ones to meet. rising grease need from biofuels makers. Upkeep. downtime at a large Des Moines, Iowa, plant last month kept a. cover on the monthly crush, analysts stated.

Soyoil stocks among NOPA members since Nov. 30 increased to. 1.084 billion pounds, from an upwardly modified 1.074 billion. pounds at the end of October.

Analysts, usually, had actually expected stocks to rise to 1.123. billion pounds, according to price quotes from seven analysts.

Soyoil stocks approximates varied from 1.021 billion to 1.178. billion lbs, with a mean of 1.130 billion lbs.

(source: Reuters)