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AJY 25.02.24

The global modified starch market size reached USD 15.3 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 22.9 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 4.61% during 2025-2033. North America currently dominates the market, holding a significant market share of over 42.7% in 2024. Rapid product utilization as a thickening agent, stabilizer, and emulsifier in various food products, the growing consumer awareness regarding clean-label products, and the advent of precise food customization are some of the major factors propelling the market.

Modified starch is a starch derivative that has been physically, chemically, or enzymatically treated to change its natural properties. The aim of these modifications is to improve the starch's performance when used in various applications including food processing, pharmaceuticals, and textiles. Some of the benefits of modified starch include enhanced water-holding capacity, improved texture, and better heat resistance. For example, in food processing, it is often used as a thickening agent, stabilizer, or emulsifier. In the pharmaceutical industry, it can be employed as a disintegrant or binder in tablets. The modification process can involve various methods such as hydrolysis, oxidation, or cross-linking. These treatments alter the molecular structure of the starch, making it more functional for specific uses. However, it's crucial to note that the modification must be carefully controlled to maintain safety and efficacy for its intended purpose. Modified starches are a versatile and important ingredient across numerous industries, offering improved characteristics over native starches.

One of the major market drivers for the modified starch industry is the rising demand in the food and beverage sector. Modified starch is widely used as a thickening agent, stabilizer, and emulsifier in various food products, such as sauces, soups, and baked goods. With the increasing consumer preference for convenience foods that offer extended shelf life and better texture, the utilization of modified starch has accelerated. Along with this, consumer awareness and demand for clean label products are increasing significantly. Consumers are more conscious of their food and are actively seeking natural and organic ingredients. Modified starches that comply with clean label criteria such as those derived from non-GMO or organic sources are gaining traction. In addition, the rise in vegetarianism and veganism has led to an increased demand for plant-based products. Modified starches play a crucial role in the texture and stabilization of these products. Apart from this, the animal feed market is another significant driver for modified starch as it is used as binders and as energy-providing ingredients in animal feeds. Moreover, the advent of precise customization of starch characteristics, resulting in tailored products that meet specific industrial requirements is creating a positive market outlook.

Modified Starch Market Trends/Drivers:

Applications in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Another strong driver in the market growth for modified starch is its application in the pharmaceutical industry. Modified starch is commonly used as a binder and disintegrant in tablet formulations. As the healthcare sector continues to grow globally, the need for efficient and reliable excipients in drug formulations has never been more critical. Modified starch offers multiple advantages over its native counterpart, such as improved compressibility, better flowability, and enhanced drug release profiles. This is particularly significant in creating sustained-release or controlled-release medication, thus expanding treatment options for patients with chronic conditions. Also, modified starches are being researched for their role in targeted drug delivery systems. These advantages make modified starch indispensable in the pharmaceutical industry, thereby fueling market demand.

Growing Textile and Paper Industry

The textile and paper industries are also significant contributors to the modified starch market's growth. In textiles, modified starch is used as a sizing agent to strengthen yarns during the weaving process. It provides superior adhesion, reducing yarn breakage, and enhancing the quality of the fabric. In the paper industry, modified starches are used for surface sizing and coating, which adds strength, print quality, and water resistance to the paper. As developing countries continue to industrialize, the demand for quality textiles and paper products is rising. This, in turn, pushes the need for modified starches that can deliver high performance in these applications. Given the global trends towards sustainable products, modified starches derived from renewable resources are gaining prominence, further boosting the market.

Environmental Concerns and Sustainability

A growing emphasis on environmental sustainability and reducing carbon footprint is another driving force in the modified starch market. Along with this, traditional petroleum-based polymers are increasingly being replaced by bio-based polymers, and modified starches are at the forefront of this transition. In addition, the utilization of modified starch in producing biodegradable plastics offers a sustainable alternative to conventional plastics. These bioplastics are used in various applications, including packaging, agricultural films, and disposable cutlery. As governments worldwide implement more stringent regulations on plastic use, the demand for eco-friendly alternatives is likely to skyrocket. This trend opens new avenues for the modified starch industry and aligns it with global sustainability goals, thereby driving market growth.

Modified Starch Industry Segmentation:

Breakup by Raw Material:

Corn

Cassava

Wheat

Potato

Others

Corn dominates the market

The use of corn as a raw material in the modified starch industry is a significant market driver, particularly due to its abundant availability and relatively low cost. Corn-based modified starches are versatile and find extensive applications across various industries, including food and beverages, textiles, and pharmaceuticals. Additionally, the high amylose content in corn makes it suitable for modifications that require excellent gel-forming properties, making it a preferred choice for processed foods and baking applications. The bio-ethanol industry, which utilizes corn starch, also contributes to its demand, as the byproducts are often used in animal feed, thereby creating a circular economy. Moreover, corn is one of the crops for which non-GMO variants are readily available, catering to the rising consumer demand for clean-label products. Advancements in agricultural practices have further increased corn yields, making it a more sustainable option.

Breakup by Type:

Starch Esters and Ethers

Resistant

Cationic

Pre-gelatinized

Others

Starch esters and ethers hold the largest share in the market

The market for starch esters and ethers within the modified starch industry is experiencing robust growth due to the widespread adoption in applications requiring emulsion stabilization, viscosity control, and gel strength. This makes them highly valuable in industries, such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. One key driver is the demand for specialized additives in food products for improved texture and shelf-life. Starch esters and ethers meet this need effectively as they offer better heat resistance and freeze-thaw stability. Additionally, their application in pharmaceuticals as binders and disintegrants in tablets is gaining traction. The push for environmentally sustainable options is another driving factor; starch esters and ethers are increasingly being explored as biodegradable alternatives to synthetic polymers, especially in packaging applications. Moreover, advancements in processing technologies have enabled the development of customized starch esters and ethers with specific functionalities, further widening their application scope and driving market growth.

Breakup by Function:

Thickeners

Stabilizers

Binders

Emulsifiers

Others

Thickeners dominate the market

The growing need for thickeners in various industries is a significant market driver for the modified starch sector. Modified starches serve as effective thickeners in a broad range of applications, most notably in the food and beverage industry where they are used to improve the texture, consistency, and mouthfeel of products like sauces, gravies, and soups. In confluence with this, the demand for thickeners is also high in cosmetics and personal care products, where modified starches are utilized for their excellent water-holding and stabilizing properties. Another sector contributing to the thickener demand is the construction industry, where modified starch is used to improve the consistency of concrete mixes. Apart from this, the increasing consumer preference for gluten-free products is further boosting the demand for modified starch as a thickening agent as it is a suitable alternative to traditional flour-based thickeners. Advances in starch modification technology have led to the development of customized solutions that offer better heat stability and pH tolerance, making modified starches more adaptable and thereby driving market growth.

Breakup by Application:

Food and Beverages

Animal Feed

Paper

Pharmaceuticals

Textiles

Others

Food and beverages hold the largest share in the market

The food and beverage sector serves as a pivotal market driver for the modified starch industry. One of the main factors contributing to this is the growing consumer demand for convenience and ready-to-eat foods. Modified starches are crucial in these products, offering improved texture, enhanced flavor release, and increased shelf life. They function as thickeners, stabilizers, and emulsifiers in a variety of food products, from sauces and soups to bakery items and dairy products. In confluence with this, the increasing health consciousness among consumers is also driving the use of modified starch as a fat replacer, allowing for reduced-calorie formulations without compromising on texture or taste. Additionally, the clean-label movement, which focuses on natural and organic ingredients, is stimulating innovation in non-GMO and organic-modified starches. Global trends towards vegetarian and vegan diets further boost the demand for modified starch as a key ingredient in plant-based foods. Furthermore, the diverse applications and evolving consumer preferences within the food and beverage industry significantly contribute to the growing market for modified starch.

Breakup by Region:

North America

United States

Canada

Asia-Pacific

China

Japan

India

South Korea

Australia

Indonesia

Others

Europe

Germany

France

United Kingdom

Italy

Spain

Russia

Others

Latin America

Brazil

Mexico

Others

Middle East and Africa

North America exhibits a clear dominance, accounting for the largest modified starch market share

The market research report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa. According to the report, North America exhibits the largest segment.

The North America market for modified starch is propelled by a combination of factors, notably technological advancement, consumer preferences, and industrial growth. The region hosts a thriving food and beverage sector, where modified starches are extensively used as thickeners, stabilizers, and emulsifiers in a wide array of products ranging from baked goods to dairy items. In addition, the increasing consumer focus on health and wellness is driving the demand for modified starches as fat replacers and as components in gluten-free and clean-label products.

Moreover, the robust pharmaceutical industry in North America offers another avenue for growth, with modified starches used as binders and disintegrants in drug formulations. The expanding biofuel and biodegradable plastics sectors also contribute to market dynamics, as modified starches are key components in these sustainable initiatives. Additionally, the presence of key market players and sophisticated research facilities in the region accelerates innovation and adoption. All these elements combine to make North America a substantial market driver in the global modified starch industry.

Competitive Landscape:

The global market is experiencing significant growth due to the escalating number of research and development activities to create innovative types of modified starch that can serve specific industry needs. This includes developing modified starches that are non-GMO, organic, or that cater to specific functionalities, including better heat stability, viscosity control, or targeted drug delivery. Along with this, Companies are expanding their operations globally, particularly targeting emerging markets where there is a growing middle-class population with a higher demand for processed foods, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics that utilize modified starches. In addition, strategic partnerships with other industry players or research institutions are also positively influencing the market. These collaborations often focus on research, product development, or distribution. Apart from this, firms are also diversifying their product portfolios to include a broader range of modified starches catering to different industries. Furthermore, the rising consumer and regulatory focus on sustainability is contributing to the market.

The market report has provided a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape in the market. Detailed profiles of all major companies have also been provided. Some of the key players in the market include:

AGRANA Beteiligungs-AG (AGRANA Zucker, Starke und Frucht Holding AG)

Archer-Daniels-Midland Company

Cargill Incorporated

Emsland-Starke GmbH

Grain Processing Corporation (Kent Corporation)

Ingredion Incorporated

Novidon B.V. (Duynie Group)

Roquette Freres

SMS Corporation

Tate & Lyle PLC

Tereos

The cooperative Royal Avebe U.A.

Key Questions Answered in This Report

  • 1. What is modified starch?
  • 2. How big is the global modified starch market?
  • 3. What is the expected growth rate of the global modified starch market during 2025-2033?
  • 4. What are the key factors driving the global modified starch market?
  • 5. What is the leading segment of the global modified starch market based on raw material?
  • 6. What is the leading segment of the global modified starch market based on type?
  • 7. What is the leading segment of the global modified starch market based on function?
  • 8. What is the leading segment of the global modified starch market based on application?
  • 9. What are the key regions in the global modified starch market?
  • 10. Who are the key players/companies in the global modified starch market?

Table of Contents

1 Preface

2 Scope and Methodology

  • 2.1 Objectives of the Study
  • 2.2 Stakeholders
  • 2.3 Data Sources
    • 2.3.1 Primary Sources
    • 2.3.2 Secondary Sources
  • 2.4 Market Estimation
    • 2.4.1 Bottom-Up Approach
    • 2.4.2 Top-Down Approach
  • 2.5 Forecasting Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Introduction

  • 4.1 Overview
  • 4.2 Key Industry Trends

5 Global Modified Starch Market

  • 5.1 Market Overview
  • 5.2 Market Performance
  • 5.3 Impact of COVID-19
  • 5.4 Market Forecast

6 Market Breakup by Raw Material

  • 6.1 Corn
    • 6.1.1 Market Trends
    • 6.1.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.2 Cassava
    • 6.2.1 Market Trends
    • 6.2.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.3 Wheat
    • 6.3.1 Market Trends
    • 6.3.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.4 Potato
    • 6.4.1 Market Trends
    • 6.4.2 Market Forecast
  • 6.5 Others
    • 6.5.1 Market Trends
    • 6.5.2 Market Forecast

7 Market Breakup by Type

  • 7.1 Starch Esters and Ethers
    • 7.1.1 Market Trends
    • 7.1.2 Market Forecast
  • 7.2 Resistant
    • 7.2.1 Market Trends
    • 7.2.2 Market Forecast
  • 7.3 Cationic
    • 7.3.1 Market Trends
    • 7.3.2 Market Forecast
  • 7.4 Pre-gelatinized
    • 7.4.1 Market Trends
    • 7.4.2 Market Forecast
  • 7.5 Others
    • 7.5.1 Market Trends
    • 7.5.2 Market Forecast

8 Market Breakup by Function

  • 8.1 Thickeners
    • 8.1.1 Market Trends
    • 8.1.2 Market Forecast
  • 8.2 Stabilizers
    • 8.2.1 Market Trends
    • 8.2.2 Market Forecast
  • 8.3 Binders
    • 8.3.1 Market Trends
    • 8.3.2 Market Forecast
  • 8.4 Emulsifiers
    • 8.4.1 Market Trends
    • 8.4.2 Market Forecast
  • 8.5 Others
    • 8.5.1 Market Trends
    • 8.5.2 Market Forecast

9 Market Breakup by Application

  • 9.1 Food and Beverages
    • 9.1.1 Market Trends
    • 9.1.2 Market Forecast
  • 9.2 Animal Feed
    • 9.2.1 Market Trends
    • 9.2.2 Market Forecast
  • 9.3 Paper
    • 9.3.1 Market Trends
    • 9.3.2 Market Forecast
  • 9.4 Pharmaceuticals
    • 9.4.1 Market Trends
    • 9.4.2 Market Forecast
  • 9.5 Textiles
    • 9.5.1 Market Trends
    • 9.5.2 Market Forecast
  • 9.6 Others
    • 9.6.1 Market Trends
    • 9.6.2 Market Forecast

10 Market Breakup by Region

  • 10.1 North America
    • 10.1.1 United States
      • 10.1.1.1 Market Trends
      • 10.1.1.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.1.2 Canada
      • 10.1.2.1 Market Trends
      • 10.1.2.2 Market Forecast
  • 10.2 Asia-Pacific
    • 10.2.1 China
      • 10.2.1.1 Market Trends
      • 10.2.1.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.2.2 Japan
      • 10.2.2.1 Market Trends
      • 10.2.2.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.2.3 India
      • 10.2.3.1 Market Trends
      • 10.2.3.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.2.4 South Korea
      • 10.2.4.1 Market Trends
      • 10.2.4.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.2.5 Australia
      • 10.2.5.1 Market Trends
      • 10.2.5.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.2.6 Indonesia
      • 10.2.6.1 Market Trends
      • 10.2.6.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.2.7 Others
      • 10.2.7.1 Market Trends
      • 10.2.7.2 Market Forecast
  • 10.3 Europe
    • 10.3.1 Germany
      • 10.3.1.1 Market Trends
      • 10.3.1.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.3.2 France
      • 10.3.2.1 Market Trends
      • 10.3.2.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.3.3 United Kingdom
      • 10.3.3.1 Market Trends
      • 10.3.3.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.3.4 Italy
      • 10.3.4.1 Market Trends
      • 10.3.4.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.3.5 Spain
      • 10.3.5.1 Market Trends
      • 10.3.5.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.3.6 Russia
      • 10.3.6.1 Market Trends
      • 10.3.6.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.3.7 Others
      • 10.3.7.1 Market Trends
      • 10.3.7.2 Market Forecast
  • 10.4 Latin America
    • 10.4.1 Brazil
      • 10.4.1.1 Market Trends
      • 10.4.1.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.4.2 Mexico
      • 10.4.2.1 Market Trends
      • 10.4.2.2 Market Forecast
    • 10.4.3 Others
      • 10.4.3.1 Market Trends
      • 10.4.3.2 Market Forecast
  • 10.5 Middle East and Africa
    • 10.5.1 Market Trends
    • 10.5.2 Market Breakup by Country
    • 10.5.3 Market Forecast

11 SWOT Analysis

  • 11.1 Overview
  • 11.2 Strengths
  • 11.3 Weaknesses
  • 11.4 Opportunities
  • 11.5 Threats

12 Value Chain Analysis

13 Porters Five Forces Analysis

  • 13.1 Overview
  • 13.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers
  • 13.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
  • 13.4 Degree of Competition
  • 13.5 Threat of New Entrants
  • 13.6 Threat of Substitutes

14 Price Analysis

15 Competitive Landscape

  • 15.1 Market Structure
  • 15.2 Key Players
  • 15.3 Profiles of Key Players
    • 15.3.1 AGRANA Beteiligungs-AG (AGRANA Zucker, Starke und Frucht Holding AG)
      • 15.3.1.1 Company Overview
      • 15.3.1.2 Product Portfolio
      • 15.3.1.3 Financials
      • 15.3.1.4 SWOT Analysis
    • 15.3.2 Archer-Daniels-Midland Company
      • 15.3.2.1 Company Overview
      • 15.3.2.2 Product Portfolio
      • 15.3.2.3 Financials
      • 15.3.2.4 SWOT Analysis
    • 15.3.3 Cargill Incorporated
      • 15.3.3.1 Company Overview
      • 15.3.3.2 Product Portfolio
      • 15.3.3.3 SWOT Analysis
    • 15.3.4 Emsland-Starke GmbH
      • 15.3.4.1 Company Overview
      • 15.3.4.2 Product Portfolio
    • 15.3.5 Grain Processing Corporation (Kent Corporation)
      • 15.3.5.1 Company Overview
      • 15.3.5.2 Product Portfolio
    • 15.3.6 Ingredion Incorporated
      • 15.3.6.1 Company Overview
      • 15.3.6.2 Product Portfolio
      • 15.3.6.3 Financials
      • 15.3.6.4 SWOT Analysis
    • 15.3.7 Novidon B.V. (Duynie Group)
      • 15.3.7.1 Company Overview
      • 15.3.7.2 Product Portfolio
    • 15.3.8 Roquette Freres
      • 15.3.8.1 Company Overview
      • 15.3.8.2 Product Portfolio
      • 15.3.8.3 SWOT Analysis
    • 15.3.9 SMS Corporation
      • 15.3.9.1 Company Overview
      • 15.3.9.2 Product Portfolio
    • 15.3.10 Tate & Lyle PLC
      • 15.3.10.1 Company Overview
      • 15.3.10.2 Product Portfolio
      • 15.3.10.3 Financials
      • 15.3.10.4 SWOT Analysis
    • 15.3.11 Tereos
      • 15.3.11.1 Company Overview
      • 15.3.11.2 Product Portfolio
    • 15.3.12 The cooperative Royal Avebe U.A
      • 15.3.12.1 Company Overview
      • 15.3.12.2 Product Portfolio

Kindly, note that this only represents a partial list of companies, and the complete list has been provided in the report

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