Who Imports Pepper Into Thailand? A Guide for Exporters

Who imports pepper into Thailand: the active importers, the spice-exporting origins they buy from, and how to read the import data before you pitch.

Pepper is a staple input for Thailand’s food-processing, seasoning and food-service sectors, and imports supplement domestic supply with specific grades and origins. The importer base runs from spice traders to food manufacturers buying direct.

Why Thailand imports pepper

Thai food manufacturers and seasoning blenders need consistent volumes and specific grades of black and white pepper that local harvests don’t fully cover. Demand is steady and grade-sensitive rather than seasonal.

The snapshot above shows the current picture — how many distinct Thai importers were recorded in the latest year and how many countries supplied them. Those figures move year to year, which is why a frozen directory is the wrong tool.

Where Thailand sources its pepper

The leading origins in the latest year were India, China and Vietnam — the major global pepper exporters. With supply concentrated among a few large origins, an exporter competes mainly on grade, cleanliness and price; the buyers’ source mix shows who is willing to diversify.

You can explore Thailand’s sourcing by origin on the source-country pages.

How to read the importer list before you pitch

A list of company names is not a strategy on its own. What makes it useful is the context around each buyer:

  1. Volume and rank. A top-ranked buyer importing at scale is a different conversation from one that took a single trial shipment. Match the buyer to what you can actually supply.
  2. Source-country mix per buyer. A buyer already sourcing from several origins is signalling that it shops around — usually more open to a new supplier than one locked into a single relationship.
  3. Consistency over time. A company that appears year after year is a stable buyer; a one-off may have been exactly that. Multi-year history beats a single snapshot.

This is the difference between a buyer list and buyer intelligence. TradeScope Asia is a research service, not a list broker — the aim is to help you decide who is worth a real conversation, not to hand you names to spam.

What the report gives you

The public snapshot above is deliberately rounded and aggregate — it shows the shape of the market without exposing buyer-level detail. The paid Pepper market report goes further: every ranked importer, estimated volume, the per-importer source-country mix, and the full multi-year history, delivered as a licensed PDF plus CSV exports you can drop straight into your CRM or territory plan. See the methodology for how the figures are built and where the public/paid boundary sits.

If you are weighing whether Thailand is worth the trip, understanding the buyers from your desk is the cheaper first step.

Country-level shares by estimated volume, latest year (2025). The per-importer source-country mix is in the report.

Year Importers Est. import value
2017 87 $196M
2018 81 $192M
2019 86 $226M
2020 91 $210M
2021 96 $231M
2022 84 $249M
2023 81 $259M
2024 85 $260M
2025 106 $255M

Aggregate market totals by year. The full 9-year buyer + origin matrices are in the Historical report.

Does Thailand import pepper?

Yes. In 2025, 106 named Thai importers brought in pepper (HS 0904) from 18 source countries, an estimated $255M market.

Where does Thailand import pepper from?

The leading source countries are India, China, Vietnam, plus 15 more. The per-importer source-country mix is in the paid report.

How many companies import pepper into Thailand?

106 importers were recorded in 2025. The full ranked list of named importers is in the Pepper market report.

What is the HS code for pepper in Thailand?

HS 0904.