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Ingredion acquires potato starch manufacturer

4 Mar 2019

Ingredion has acquired the operations of Western Polymer, a privately held, U.S.-based company headquartered in Moses Lake, Washington that produces native and modified potato starches.

Ingredion acquires potato starch manufacturer

Ingredion has acquired the operations of Western Polymer, a privately held, U.S.-based company headquartered in Moses Lake, Washington that produces native and modified potato starches for food and industrial applications and also sells modified tapioca starch for industrial applications. The acquisition will, says Ingredion, expand the company's potato starch manufacturing capacity, enhance processing capabilities, and broaden its higher-value specialty ingredients business and customer base. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

"This next phase of growth is consistent with other actions we've taken to strengthen our specialties business and deliver long-term value for our shareholders," said Jim Zallie, Ingredion's president and chief executive officer. "This acquisition expands our higher-value specialty ingredients business, which is central to Ingredion's growth strategy. We have tremendous respect for the culture and business that Western Polymer has built and we look forward to the future opportunities that we will create together."

"We're excited to leverage the strengths of Western Polymer and Ingredion to continue developing high-quality ingredients that align with consumer trends and customers' needs," said Lynn Townsend-White, president and chief executive officer of Western Polymer. "By coming together now, this enables even greater reach for our ingredients and positions the business for continued growth."