Malaysia's Dairy Industry in 2023
Malaysia's dairy sector is experiencing significant growth, underscored by approximately 383,000 dairy cattle contributing to a robust annual milk production of around 1.9 billion liters. This growth emphasizes the country's commitment to meeting both domestic and regional market needs.
Production Volumes
Malaysia processes approximately 1.5 billion liters of milk each year, demonstrating an efficient dairy processing infrastructure. Additionally, the nation produces about 12,000 metric tons of cheese and around 56,000 metric tons of milk powder and whey annually. These substantial production volumes reinforce Malaysia's significant role in the Southeast Asian dairy industry.
Major Dairy Enterprises
- Fonterra Brands Malaysia
- Dutch Lady Milk Industries Berhad
- Nestlé (Malaysia) Berhad
- Dairymas (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
Significant Dairy Farms
- Farm Fresh Dairy Farms
- Malaysian Milk Sdn. Bhd.
- Noraini Dairy Farm
International Trade Dynamics
Malaysia is an active participant in international trade, exporting dairy products valued at approximately USD 560 million annually. Imports stand at about USD 430 million each year, illustrating Malaysia's dynamic engagement in the global dairy market.
Recent Industry Events
The Malaysian dairy industry has witnessed several significant events in 2023. Fonterra's CEO, Miles Hurrell, visited Malaysia to strengthen trade connections and explore potential collaborations with Malaysia and New Zealand. On the other hand, the cancellation of the joint venture between Qatar's Baladna and FGV Holdings Malaysia indicates a strategic market shift.
Additionally, there has been a notable surge in consumer demand for dairy products, marked by a 34% year-over-year increase in non-fat dry milk/skim milk powder (NFDM/SMP) exports to Southeast Asia by September. Malaysia's commitment to sustainability is highlighted by the introduction of MSPO 2.0, which aims to enhance certification standards starting January 3.
Moreover, Malaysia has lifted its ban on the import of heat-treated milk and dairy products from Germany, aligning with precedents set by China earlier. These developments reflect Malaysia's adaptability and strategic presence in the global dairy market.
Nestlé's Nescafé RTD cold coffee range has also been launched in Malaysia, expanding product offerings in the market. The expansion follows successful launches in Malaysia, where ready-to-drink coffee is well established.
F&N has allocated RM1.8 billion to transform the dairy sector in Malaysia, demonstrating substantial investment and future growth potential.
Modified: 2025/05/01
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