Food manufacturing output across seven major ASEAN countries was compared using value-added data from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO).

Indonesia ranks 4th globally (approx. USD 49.3 billion), while Thailand ranks 14th (approx. USD 26.7 billion).

Background

“How large is Thailand’s food manufacturing sector?”

“Is Indonesia or Vietnam bigger in food production?”

These are questions frequently asked by food manufacturers considering expansion into Southeast Asia.

This article provides an objective comparison based on United Nations statistical data.

ASEAN Food Manufacturing Value-Added Ranking

Indonesia is the largest food manufacturer in ASEAN and 4th globally. Thailand ranks 14th at approximately USD 26.7 billion. Vietnam is growing rapidly.

Rank Country Food Manufacturing VA (USD bn) Share of Manufacturing Data Year Global Rank
1 Indonesia 49.3 22.9% 2021 4th
2 Thailand 26.7 16.2% 2021 14th
3 Vietnam 11.8 10.7% 2023 23rd
4 Malaysia 8.1 11.0% 2020 26th
5 Philippines 6.7 21.4% 2022 30th
6 Singapore 2.3 2023 44th
7 Laos 0.2 2015

Cambodia and Myanmar have not reported data to UNIDO.

Global Top 10 Comparison

Japan ranks 2nd globally (USD 77.8 billion). Indonesia, the top ASEAN country, is approximately 63% the size of Japan’s food manufacturing sector.

Rank Country Food Manufacturing VA (USD bn)
1 United States 340.3
2 Japan 77.8
3 Germany 51.0
4 Indonesia 49.3
5 Brazil 46.8
6 France 42.8
7 Canada 37.6
8 Iran 36.9
9 United Kingdom 33.6
10 Mexico 32.9

China does not report data to UNIDO. Based on China’s National Bureau of Statistics data, China is estimated to rank 2nd or 3rd globally (approx. USD 530 billion).

How to Read These Numbers

“Value added” is production output minus raw material costs. It represents the net economic value generated by each country’s food manufacturing industry.

Indonesia ranks 4th globally due to domestic consumption by its 270-million population, combined with massive palm oil and seafood processing exports.

Thailand, with a population of 70 million, hosts export-oriented food giants such as CP Foods (the world’s largest chicken exporter) and Thai Union (the world’s largest canned tuna producer).

The Philippines has a smaller absolute figure, but 21.4% of its manufacturing is food — an exceptionally high dependency.

Vietnam recorded USD 11.8 billion in 2023 data. Growth has been remarkable; it may have already surpassed Malaysia by 2025.

Data Limitations

UNIDO data is based on each country’s self-reporting, resulting in varying data years (2020–2023 mixed).

China uses its own industrial classification (GB/T) instead of ISIC, and does not submit ISIC-classified data to UNIDO.

Cambodia and Myanmar have not yet developed sufficient statistical infrastructure to report.

India’s figure (16th globally, approx. USD 20 billion) likely understates the actual scale, as micro-enterprises and unorganized sectors are difficult to capture in official statistics.

Sources

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About the Researcher

Takashi Kinoshita — CEO, Taitonmai Co., Ltd.

  • M.A., a national university graduate school

  • 8 years in procurement at SHARP Corporation

  • Including 2 years stationed at SHARP’s Thailand factory as Procurement Manager, leading local staff

  • Sole Japanese manager on-site; conducted procurement operations in English and Thai

  • After independence, completed corporate research covering 80+ countries and 10,000+ companies

Research Date: February 11, 2026 (data retrieval) / February 14, 2026 (article creation)

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