January corn grind, soybean crush hit by weather in the US

Published 2024년 3월 1일

Tridge summary

The USDA has reported a 10% monthly and 2% yearly decrease in corn used for ethanol production in January 2024, attributed to harsh weather conditions and tighter operating margins. Production of distillers dried grains with solubles also saw a 10% monthly drop. Soybean crush was slightly below expectations in January 2024, likely due to weather-related issues. Refined soybean oil production decreased both monthly and yearly, while stocks increased due to competition with imported vegetable oils for biodiesel production.
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Corn for ethanol use declined in January 2024.The USDA says 433.596 million bushels of corn were used for fuel alcohol production, below pre-report expectations, down 10% from December and 2% from January 2023, with partially impacted by inclement weather and tighter operating margins.Production of distillers dried grains with solubles was 1,763,387 tons, a decline of 10% on the month, but a rise of 3% on the year.The USDA says 195 million bushels of soybeans were crushed during January 2024.That was a little bit less than what analysts were anticipating ahead of the report likely due to movement issues caused by weather and 9 million less than in December, but 4 million more than January 2023.Once refined soybean oil production was down on the month and the year, while stocks were up, reflecting the stiff ...

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