Cargill and AKV Langholt invest in USD 22.5M potato starch factory in Denmark

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Construction of the new potato starch plant for the production of Cargill’s SimPure™ functional native starches started in June 2017 and is well on its way. This picture was taken last summer. The plant is scheduled to start operations mid-2018.
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Construction of the new potato starch plant for the production of Cargill’s SimPure™ functional native starches started in June 2017 and is well on its way. This picture was taken last summer. The plant is scheduled to start operations mid-2018.
(Courtesy: AKV Langholt AmbA)

January 30, 2018

Cargill and its Danish potato starch partner, AKV Langholt AmbA, are investing $22.5 million USD (EUR 19 million) in a new potato starch production unit at their Langholt facility in Denmark.

Potato starches produced at the new facility expand Cargill’s SimPure™ portfolio of functional native starches.

SimPure starches feature ingredients from a variety of botanical sources, providing food and beverage manufacturers access to the recognizable, simple ingredients consumers demand, while achieving necessary process tolerance, retail shelf life and storage ability.

The plant expects to start operations in mid-2018.

Simon Waters, global food starch leader, Cargill:
 

“This investment demonstrates Cargill’s commitment to providing our food manufacturing customers the functional native starches they need to meet the demand of today’s label-conscious consumers.”

“Consumer demand for products made with familiar, trusted ingredients is increasing rapidly.”

“However, these ingredients must also stand up to the diverse processing conditions of modern processing.”

“We understand these competing needs and are using state-of-the-art processing techniques make label-friendly starch solutions a reality.”

This latest investment broadens Cargill’s starch portfolio, which includes native, functional native and modified starches.

Each starch line is designed to enhance the texture and stability of everyday foods including batters and coatings, pudding powders, dry mix soups and sauces, processed meat, bakery mixes, ready meals, creamy spreads and fillings, salad dressings and pet foods.

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