PUBLISHER: TechSci Research | PRODUCT CODE: 2048028
PUBLISHER: TechSci Research | PRODUCT CODE: 2048028
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The global potato starch market is projected to expand from 3389.21 Thousand Tonnes in 2025 to 3776.57 Thousand Tonnes by 2031, achieving a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 1.82%. Potato starch, a refined carbohydrate derived from potato tubers, is highly valued as a thickener, binder, and texturizer across diverse sectors including food, paper, and chemicals. This market growth is primarily fueled by the burgeoning processed food industry, which benefits from potato starch's excellent viscosity and neutral flavor, alongside its critical roles in industrial adhesives and textile sizing. These foundational drivers ensure steady demand, independent of fleeting consumer preferences or lifestyle changes. However, a significant obstacle to market expansion is the inconsistent supply of raw materials, largely due to unpredictable weather and crop diseases, leading to production constraints and price fluctuations. This reliance on agriculture presents a substantial risk to the stable supply chain demanded by large industrial purchasers. Illustrating this vulnerability, China's potato starch production exceeded one million tons for the first time in 2024, as reported by the China Starch Industry Association, highlighting the considerable output subject to these agricultural variables.
| Market Overview | |
|---|---|
| Forecast Period | 2027-2031 |
| Market Size 2025 | 3389.21 Thousand Tonnes |
| Market Size 2031 | 3776.57 Thousand Tonnes |
| CAGR 2026-2031 | 1.82% |
| Fastest Growing Segment | Modified |
| Largest Market | Europe |
Market Driver
A primary driver for the global potato starch market is the escalating demand for processed and convenience foods, where potato starch is indispensable as a thickener and texturizer in various products, including soups, sauces, bakery items, and ready meals. With increasing urbanization and faster lifestyles, the industrial need for consistent, neutral-tasting binding agents in mass-produced foods has risen significantly, especially in emerging economies expanding their food manufacturing capabilities. For example, China's food processing sector grew by 2.2 percent to $1.26 trillion in 2024, as reported by the USDA in April 2025, indicating a sustained need for ingredients like potato starch. Simultaneously, the growth of the plant-based and vegan food sector is creating new high-value applications, prompting manufacturers to use potato starch as a clean-label alternative to gelatin and animal fats. Its unique gelling properties enable the production of plant-based cheeses and confectionery that replicate traditional textures. Key industry players are investing substantially in sustainable production and product innovation, such as Royal Avebe's €60 million investment in 2024/2025 for developing plant-based solutions like vegan gelatin alternatives, according to their December 2025 report. This strategic adaptation occurs even as the starch segment faces competitive pricing, evidenced by Agrana's slight revenue reduction to €506.5 million in the first half of 2025/26, as per their October 2025 group results.
Market Challenge
A significant impediment to the global potato starch market is the unreliable supply of raw materials, which introduces unpredictable volumes and costs, deterring industrial dependence. Unlike synthetic alternatives, potato starch production is inherently tied to agricultural conditions, rendering its supply chain highly susceptible to weather fluctuations and crop diseases. When harvests are compromised by adverse weather or outbreaks, starch processors encounter immediate shortages of raw potatoes. This scarcity hinders manufacturers' operational capacity and necessitates passing increased costs to purchasers. Such inconsistency disrupts the stringent procurement demands of major food and textile industries, causing potential customers to reduce their reliance on potato starch and consequently limiting the overall market size. This agricultural variability is confirmed by recent yield data; for instance, the North-Western European Potato Growers (NEPG) reported that the average potato yield across their zone fell to 43.8 tonnes per hectare in 2024 due to challenging weather and high disease pressure. Such regional yield fluctuations directly impede suppliers' ability to secure long-term contracts, thereby restricting the market's growth prospects.
Market Trends
A transformative trend, separate from food-centric drivers, is the increasing development of biodegradable and compostable packaging films, where manufacturers are seeking renewable alternatives to conventional plastics. Potato starch is gaining prominence in bioplastic formulations, especially for flexible packaging films, due to its crucial barrier properties and biodegradability. This transition is propelled by strict environmental regulations and corporate sustainability goals favoring compostable materials in logistics and retail. The growth in this non-food application is significant; European Bioplastics' December 2025 'Bioplastics Market Development Update' projects global biobased plastics production capacity to double from 2.31 million tonnes in 2025 to about 4.69 million tonnes by 2030, with packaging remaining the largest segment. Concurrently, the commercialization of functional native potato starches is redefining ingredient portfolios, responding to consumer demand for alternatives to chemically modified additives. This trend, distinct from plant-based product substitution, involves replacing chemically modified starches (E-numbers) with physically modified potato starches that offer comparable heat and shear stability while allowing for a "native" label. This technological advancement enables food processors to simplify ingredient lists without compromising the textural performance essential for industrial production. KMC's November 2025 'Sustainability Report' highlights industrial commitment to this high-value area, with the cooperative approving a DKK 300 million investment to expand its Brande factory, specifically to capture a larger share of the expanding market for advanced food ingredients.
Report Scope
In this report, the Global Potato Starch Market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Potato Starch Market.
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