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The Modified Starch market within the context of Animal Feedstuffs is a growing industry. Modified starches are used as a source of energy and as a binder in animal feed. They are also used to improve the texture and palatability of feed. Modified starches are derived from a variety of sources, including corn, wheat, potato, and tapioca. They are also available in a variety of forms, such as pregelatinized, extruded, and hydrolyzed.
Modified starches are used in a variety of animal feedstuffs, including poultry, swine, and aquaculture feed. They are also used in pet food and other specialty feed products. Modified starches are used to improve the digestibility of feed, reduce feed costs, and improve the nutritional value of feed.
Some companies in the Modified Starch market within the context of Animal Feedstuffs include Cargill, ADM, Ingredion, Roquette, Agrana, and Tate & Lyle. Show Less Read more