Eight workers were injured at the ADM East processing plant and
six were taken to hospital via ambulance, the Decatur Fire
Department said in a statement on Monday. Five remained
hospitalized on Monday morning, ADM said.
The company said it was evaluating the extent of the damage and
investigating the cause of the incident.
Several structures were severely damaged in the blast, including
a 10-story building and adjacent buildings, the fire department
said.
A plant that crushes soybeans into soybean oil and white flake
for soy protein production was down on Monday, ADM said. An
adjacent corn processing plant was also "temporarily down until
we can safely resume operations," the company said.
A prolonged outage at the massive processing facility in the
heart of the U.S. Corn Belt would put downward pressure on crop
prices just as Midwest farmers are preparing to harvest their
corn and soybeans. U.S. crop prices, especially for corn, have
declined as export demand has slumped.
The Decatur site, ADM's North American headquarters and its
largest facility globally, houses soybean crushing facilities
and one of the largest corn wet mills in the world.
It has the capacity to produce 375 million gallons (1.42 billion
liters) of ethanol biofuel annually, making it the largest in
the country, according to the Renewable Fuels Association.
"Coming into harvest, if it is down for a week or more, that
would really cripple the cash basis," said Mike Zuzolo,
president of Global Commodity Analytics.
Spot basis bids for corn at ADM's Decatur location tumbled by 35
cents a bushel from late bids on Friday while soybean bids were
flat. Bids have been dropping across the Midwest in recent weeks
as buyers await newly harvested grain.
(Reporting by Karl Plume and Julie Ingwersen in Chicago, Evelyn
Nikhila S and Baranjot Kaur in Bengaluru; Editing by Gerry
Doyle, David Holmes, Susan Fenton and Sandra Maler)
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