Here are the latest notable developments around starch as of 2026, based on recent industry news and market reports.
What’s happening now
- Global starch production capacity is continuing to expand, with major players investing in new or expanded facilities to meet rising demand for food, feed, and industrial applications such as biodegradable packaging. This trend is reflected in multiple 2025–2026 announcements about expanded corn starch and modified starch production in regions including North America and Europe.[2][4]
- Strategic collaborations are shaping the starch supply chain, including partnerships between large processors to boost regional production capacity and diversify product portfolios. Examples cited in 2025–2026 reporting include collaborations between global starch producers to scale operations and introduce next-generation starch products with enhanced functionality.[3][2]
- The market for modified and specialty starches remains buoyant, driven by demand from the food sector, pharmaceuticals, and packaging. Market insights from early 2026 indicate continued capacity additions and product innovations aimed at improving viscosity, gel stability, and solubility under varied processing conditions.[2]
Industry outlook and context
- Industry groups and market research firms highlight ongoing consolidation and capacity moves among dominant players, which can affect pricing and supply dynamics across regions.[3]
- Public market and press-release aggregators show ongoing activity around starch and starch derivatives, including investments in infrastructure and expansions to support diverse applications such as texture modification, sustainability initiatives, and value-added products.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can pull more detailed summaries from specific sources (e.g., Ingredion, ADM, or regional market reports) or generate a quick chart showing recent capacity expansion announcements by date and region. I can also look for any breaking news specific to a sub-segment (corn starch, tapioca starch, modified starch) or a particular geography (US, EU, Asia) upon request.
Citations
- Market expansion and collaboration trends in starch production and capacity investments.[4][2][3]
- Regional and product-focused developments in modified and specialty starches.[2][4]