ADM has announced a series of investments across four US oilseed crush facilities as it looks to increase processing capacity and capitalise on growing demand for vegetable oils driven by the renewable fuels sector. The company will invest in targeted upgrades at its facilities in Frankfort, Indiana; Deerfield, Missouri; Lincoln, Nebraska; and Spiritwood, North Dakota. Once complete, the projects are expected to unlock approximately 700,000 metric tons of additional annual oilseed crush capacity, equivalent to more than 25 million bushels of additional demand for US-grown oilseeds. He added: "Strong demand – supported by biofuels policy in the US – is driving opportunities for farmers and the broader American agricultural sector. Beyond the initial four projects, ADM said it is assessing similar enhancement opportunities at additional North American crush facilities as it seeks to further expand capacity across its processing network.