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Increasing Demand from Non-food IndustriesApart from food applications, starch derivatives are also finding significantly growing demand from several non-food industries like paper, textiles, pharmaceuticals, construction, etc. Owing to their film-forming, adhesive, binding, and texturizing properties, starches help manufacturers of various products. For example, starch derivatives are used in paper manufacturing as fillers and coatings to enhance paper quality, surface finish, and ink absorbency. In textiles, starches act as sizing agents that help in smoothing yarns and improving the finish and appearance of fabrics. Also, starches play an important role in construction chemicals like gypsum or cement, functioning as bonding and setting agents that improve the workability of concrete mixtures and other building materials. As infrastructure development takes place globally and industries like paper, textiles, and construction expand their operations, there is an increased requirement for starches that can offer solutions to various manufacturing needs. The robust growth of sectors beyond food over the next decade is estimated to drive future demand for starch derivatives.
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