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NOPA December US soy crush skyrockets to tape-record 206.604 million bushels

The month-to-month U.S. soybean crush jumped to the greatest on record in December as numerous brand-new processing plants have come online in current months, according to National Oilseed Processors Association (NOPA) data launched on Wednesday.

NOPA members, which represent at least 95% of U.S.-processed soybeans, crushed 206.604 million bushels of the oilseed last month, up 6.9% from the 193.185 million bushels squashed in November and up 5.8% from the December 2023 crush of 195.328 million bushels.

Last month's crush was above the typical quote of 205.498 million bushels in a Reuters poll of 8 analysts. Quotes ranged from 202.000 million to 209.500 million bushels, with a. average of 205.500 million bushels.

The December crush also eclipsed the previous record monthly. crush of 199.943 million bushels in October. Information from two. just recently opened processing plants in Kansas and North Dakota was. included in Wednesday's report, according to NOPA.

U.S. soy processing capacity has swelled over current years. as crushers developed brand-new plants and broadened existing ones to. supply biofuels makers with vegetable oil feedstock.

NOPA members crushed 2.215 billion bushels in 2024, up 4.4%. from the previous year.

Soyoil stocks among NOPA members since Dec. 31 rose to. 1.236 billion pounds, up 14.0% from 1.084 billion pounds at the. end of November and the biggest considering that July.

Analysts, on average, had actually expected stocks to rise to 1.253. billion pounds, according to estimates from five experts.

Soyoil stocks approximates ranged from 1.178 billion to 1.298. billion pounds, with a median of 1.250 billion pounds.

(source: Reuters)