Who Imports Whey Into Thailand? A Guide for Exporters

Who imports whey and milk constituents into Thailand: the active importers across food, feed and nutrition, where they source from, and how to read the data.

Whey and milk constituents feed several Thai industries at once — food manufacturing, infant and sports nutrition, and animal feed — so the importer base is both large and varied. It’s a classic ingredient market: technical, volume-driven, and supplier-relationship-led.

Why Thailand imports whey

Thailand imports whey powders and milk constituents as functional ingredients: protein for nutrition products, functional powders for bakery and confectionery, and feed-grade whey for livestock. Each end-use has different specification and price sensitivity.

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 whey

The leading origins in the latest year were the USA, France and Germany — the major whey-producing dairy economies. The spread between them signals a market that segments by grade and price; an exporter should know which tier each buyer plays in before pitching.

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 Whey & Milk Constituents 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 12 $82M
2018 12 $65M
2019 13 $80M
2020 12 $81M
2021 11 $105M
2022 68 $124M
2023 68 $104M
2024 73 $107M
2025 81 $128M

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

Does Thailand import whey & milk constituents?

Yes. In 2025, 81 named Thai importers brought in whey & milk constituents (HS 0404) from 28 source countries, an estimated $128M market.

Where does Thailand import whey & milk constituents from?

The leading source countries are USA, France, Germany, plus 25 more. The per-importer source-country mix is in the paid report.

How many companies import whey & milk constituents into Thailand?

81 importers were recorded in 2025. The full ranked list of named importers is in the Whey & Milk Constituents market report.

What is the HS code for whey & milk constituents in Thailand?

HS 0404.