Potato Starch Prices Continue Incline in Denmark in Early Oct After 0.5% Sept Gain on Growing Demand

Potato Starch Prices Continue Incline in Denmark in Early Oct After 0.5% Sept Gain on Growing Demand

Patricia Jose Perez 29-Oct-2025

Potato Starch prices in the Danish market went up in the first half of October 2025 after a small increase in September, driven by growing demand from food processing and industrial sectors. The 0.5% September increase was supported by lower export volumes from European competitors, inventory drawdowns and seasonal production requirements. Despite this increase, buyers were cautious and there was still stock left over so prices couldn’t go up further. In early October buyers started restocking again, helped by steady consumption and clarity on supply. Exporters in Denmark had stable logistics and good exchange rates so they could increase prices a bit. The increase was also supported by industrial users like adhesives, textiles and paper and seasonal activity in food processing. Analysts expect Potato Starch prices to go up in the second half of October, driven by European demand, buying ahead of winter logistics constraints and firm market, so a positive trend for the rest of the month.

Potato Starch prices in Denmark started to climb in early October xxxx, continuing a trend that had started in September as demand from the food and industrial sectors began to pick up. The price increase at the beginning of October was the latest in a succession of upward movements that had started in September - although this time the rise was a bit steeper. Despite this, market sentiment remained steady because food buyers were sticking to their usual consumption patterns and key buyers were restocking.

In September xxxx Potato Starch prices in Denmark went up - albeit by just x.xx - to USD xxxx per MT (FOB Tianjin). The reason for this was a mix of supply getting tighter and Potato Starch demand slowly starting to pick up again. Lower export volumes of Potato Starch from European neighbors made it a bit...

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