Renewable Diesel Expansion Changing Soybean Crush Dynamics

Renewable Diesel Expansion Changing Soybean Crush Dynamics

**Note – Amanda Luhavalja will be out of the office until Thursday March 21

Rising renewable diesel (RD) capacity has been actively supporting crush margins and soybean oil futures over the past couple of years. RD capacity has grown 263 percent since January 2022. Some of the growth has come at the expense of biodiesel capacity, which is down eight percent during the same period.

This rapid growth has been having an impact on the agricultural market. The crushing of soybeans has historically been performed to create soybean meal for the animal feed industry. Soybean oil is a co-product of the crush, often considered a lesser valued component than meal, and has been typically processed into soybean oil for the food market.

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