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NOPA's April US soy crushing at 190.226 million bushels tops all trade estimates

NOPA's April US soy crushing at 190.226 million bushels tops all trade estimates

According to the National Oilseed Processors Association's (NOPA) latest data, the U.S. soya bean crush decreased in April but was still higher than most estimates. It also marked the highest total ever for the fourth quarter of the year.

NOPA members, who account for 95% or more of U.S. processed soybeans, crushed 190.226 millions bushels last month. This is down 2.2% compared to the March crush, 194.551 millions bushels, but up 12.3% compared to the April crush, 169.436million bushels.

In recent years, the rate of soy crushing has increased as more processing plants came online and facilities have expanded their capacity to meet the rising demand for biofuels.

Nine analysts surveyed estimated that the April crush would be above 184.642 millions bushels. Estimates ranged between 180.0 million and 191.0 million bushels with a median estimate of 184.3 millions bushels.

As of April 30, soyoil stock levels among NOPA member companies rose to 1,527 billion pounds. This is up 1.9% compared to 1.498 billion at the end March, but down 16.6% compared to the 1.832 million pounds of stocks one year ago.

Six analysts estimated that stocks would fall on average to 1.412 trillion pounds. The estimates ranged between 1.275 billion and 1.500 billion pounds with a median estimate of 1.425 million pounds.

(source: Reuters)