Potato Starch Company Lyckeby announce Strategic Alliance with Ingredion

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From left to right: Jorgen Kokke Senior Vice President Asia-Pacific & EMEA Ingredion, Hans Berggren CEO Lyckeby, Kristina Linde Vice President Lyckeby and Pierre Perez y Landazuri Vice President and General Manager EMEA Ingredion.

From left to right: Jorgen Kokke Senior Vice President Asia-Pacific & EMEA Ingredion, Hans Berggren CEO Lyckeby, Kristina Linde Vice President Lyckeby and Pierre Perez y Landazuri Vice President and General Manager EMEA Ingredion.

August 08, 2017

Lyckeby, the Swedish manufacturer of potato-based starch and fibre products has yesterday formed a new strategic alliance with Ingredion.

Under the new agreement, Ingredion will exclusively distribute various potato starch and waxy barley ingredients from Lyckeby’s portfolio across specific countries in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific. ​

The new strategic alliance, which will formally begin on September 1st 2017, will ensure food producers in specific countries across Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Asia-Pacific (APAC) have improved access to Lyckeby's broad portfolio of specialty potato starch and waxy barley ingredients. This, coupled with Ingredion's texture and application expertise, will open-up new possibilities in various food applications including meat, cheese, batters and breadings.

The specialty potato starch and waxy barley range, which will continue to be sold under the existing Lyckeby brand names, will enable Ingredion to provide food manufacturers with extended functionalities including improved crispiness in low moisture systems, processability in savoury applications, and control of melt and stretch in cheese analogues. The ingredients will be available to customers in the UK, Ireland, Turkey and South Africa, in addition to ten countries in the Middle East and a further twenty-six countries across Africa and Asia Pacific.

Jorgen Kokke, President APAC & EMEA, Ingredion:
 

"This is a great opportunity for us to expand our portfolio with a complimentary range of specialty ingredients.”

“There are clear synergies between the two companies, from our combined technical expertise to our shared commitment to providing consistent, high quality ingredients.”

“We now have a full portfolio of modified starches and flours, which we can draw upon to advise customers on the best ingredient solution for their application and functionality requirements."

Founded in 1927, Lyckeby is owned by around 600 potato growing farmers across Southern Sweden. The company manages and operates the entire supply chain from seed cultivation to the highly specialised production of food ingredients, enabling them to control everything from the raw material to quality and traceability.

Hans Berggren, CEO of Lyckeby:
 

"We are delighted to be working with Ingredion enabling us to expand our reach into key territories and food applications.”

“By combining our individual business and technical strengths, we will bring more value to food manufacturers as well as our farmers.”

“One way we will achieve this is by exploring new functionalities for our product portfolio."
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