Native Starches Market: Investment, Key Drivers, Gross Margin, and Forecast 2030

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By volume, the native starch market is expected to increase at a CAGR of more than 4.10% by 2030.

Native Starches Market

According to the MRFR reports, the global native starches market is projected to record a healthy CAGR of over 3.02% during the forecasted era from 2022 to 2030.

Native starch is produced by extracting starch from plant sources such as wheat, potatoes, cassava, corn, and others. Native starches refer to starch granules separated from plant sources and used as setting agents, stabilisers, thickeners, texturizers, and binders. It is a vital ingredient for the food industry and is found in a wide variety of food products, as it improves the sensory and nutritional quality of food. The global native starches market outlook has witnessed massive growth in recent times. The market's growth is driven by its extensive use in several non-food applications. Furthermore, a rise in demand from the personal care industry is also likely to catalyse the growth of the native starches market over the assessment period.

Competitive Analysis

The global native starches key market players has an intensely competitive landscape. The players in the market are focused on growing their global market presence. The list of leading players in the global native starches market includes Roquette Frères (France), Agrana Beteiligungs-AG (Austria), Ingredion Incorporated (U.S.), Cargill, Incorporated (U.S.), Grain Processing Corporation (U.S.), Tate Lyle PLC (U.K.), Archer Daniels Midland Company (U.S.), and several others.

Segment Analysis

The native starches market overview has been fragmented into several segments based on source, form, application, and region.

Based on the source, the global market for native starches is divided into potato, cassava, wheat, corn, and other sources.

The global native starches market is split into gel, powder, and others based on form.

The global native starches market is divided into non-food and food applications based on application.

Regional Analysis

The global market for native starches is studied across five major regions: South America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and the Middle East and Africa.

The MRFR report suggests that the Asia-Pacific region will likely dominate the global native starches market over the forecasted period.

The North American region is anticipated to secure the second position in the global native starches market share over the assessment era.

The European regional market for native starches is likely to exhibit the highest growth rate over the forecasted period. The regional market's growth is attributed to the growing demand for natural and organic food additives.

The Asia-Pacific regional native starches market size is projected to record substantial growth over the forecast period. The regional market's growth is driven by less stringent environmental regulations, low production costs, and cheap raw materials.

Recent Developments

  • December 2021- American Key Food Products (AKFP) revealed that the company will now be providing Pregelatinized Native Waxy Potato Starch and Native Waxy Potato Starch, produced in Germany, made to the North American food industry. These starches comprise very high levels—around 99%— of amylopectin that adds to higher quality end products, like snacks, salad dressings, baked goods, meat alternatives, condiments, soups and sauces, fruit fillings, and others. The AKFP president, Ivan Sarda, said a high level of amylopectin is attained by breeding a potato variety, particularly for this purpose, using conventional methods, not a genetic mutation. These native starches provide brilliant performance characteristics with the extra benefit of being non-GMO, clean, label-friendly, and gluten-free.
  • December 2021- a member of the Crespel Deiters Group, Loryma, provides two substitutes for the white pigment titanium dioxide. The European Food Safety Authority will no longer be acknowledged as safe to use food. Loryma's substitutes include two wheat starches: Lory Starch Elara and Lory Starch Iris.
  • April 2021- a global provider of ingredient solutions to the food and beverage industry, Ingredion Incorporated, has announced the acquisition of a privately held company headquartered in Lübeck, Germany, KaTech, that offers innovative texture and stabilization solutions to the food and beverage industry.

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