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ORDER EGGS WHOLESALE IN Malaysia

Eggs Unlimited is one of the leading suppliers of eggs in Malaysia. Our partnerships with domestic and international egg producers enable us to service your egg needs.

When you order eggs from Eggs Unlimited, you source your eggs from a leading worldwide supplier. Our international supply network helps customers create a more diverse and secure supply-chain. The Eggs Unlimited team has superior market reach and insight, so that producers have an outlet for their products and buyers receive the most competitive prices available.

Eggs Unlimited has dedicated teams to manage aspects of a transition, timely pickups, deliveries, and payment through direct ACH deposits. Our customers get peace of mind that they have a team of market experts helping to manage their inventory positions and monitor the market in real-time, with a historical vantage from decades of experience.

FAQs


Where does Malaysia import eggs?

Malaysia is a major egg producer and exporter, especially to Singapore, but it also imports eggs and egg products under specific circumstances—primarily to support industrial food production or stabilize domestic supply.

Top countries Malaysia imports eggs or egg products from:

  • Thailand – A regional supplier of shell eggs and processed egg products.
  • India & China – Suppliers of affordable egg powders and frozen egg products.
  • United States – Provides pasteurized egg powders and liquid eggs for large-scale manufacturing.
  • Netherlands & Germany – Known for exporting high-grade egg products used in food processing.
  • Australia & New Zealand – Offer premium egg products, often with strong Halal and food safety credentials.

Eggs Unlimited sources from Jakim-recognized Halal suppliers and ensures compliance with Malaysia’s veterinary and food import regulations.

To Learn more about working with international egg markets contact eusales@eggsunlimited.com.

Why does Malaysia Import Eggs?

While Malaysia produces a high volume of shell eggs, imports are important for meeting industrial, emergency, and specialty product needs.

Why Malaysia imports eggs:

  1. Support for Food Manufacturers
    Processed products such as egg powder, liquid eggs, and frozen yolk or whites are often imported to supply manufacturers of instant noodles, bakery goods, mayonnaise, and sauces.
  2. Market Shortages
    During supply disruptions (e.g., disease outbreaks or rising feed prices), the Malaysian government may approve temporary shell egg imports to stabilize domestic prices.
  3. Halal-Certified Ingredients
    Manufacturers may import internationally certified Halal egg products for use in food items sold across Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
  4. Product Diversity
    Imports fill gaps for premium or specialty products such as Omega-3 enriched, organic, or cage-free eggs, which are not widely produced domestically.

Eggs Unlimited supports Malaysian importers by offering a diverse portfolio of Halal-certified, cost-effective egg products tailored to industry demand.

What makes eggs in Malaysia compliant?

All imported eggs and egg products must comply with regulations from the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS), the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH), and the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) for Halal products.

1. Import Approval & Documentation

  • All importers must obtain a valid import permit from DVS.
  • Egg products must come from DVS-approved countries and establishments.
  • Required documentation includes:
    • Veterinary Health Certificate
    • Certificate of Origin
    • Halal Certificate (recognized by JAKIM)
    • Analysis Certificate for microbiological and chemical safety

2. Labeling & Packaging Rules

All imported egg products must be labeled in Bahasa Malaysia and English, showing:

  • Product name and net weight
  • Country of origin
  • Halal logo and certifying body
  • Storage instructions
  • Expiry and manufacturing dates
  • Importer’s name and registration number

Eggs Unlimited ensures every shipment is pre-approved, Halal-certified, and accurately labeled to meet all Malaysian regulations.

How much do eggs cost in Malaysia?

Egg prices in Malaysia are tightly monitored and often regulated by the government, especially for shell eggs, which are a staple food item.

Factors influencing egg prices:

  1. Government Price Controls
    The Malaysian government sets ceiling prices for shell eggs during festive seasons or inflationary periods.
  2. Feed & Input Costs
    Feed prices (corn and soybeans) affect production costs. Malaysia relies on imported feed, which makes egg prices vulnerable to global commodity trends.
  3. Seasonal & Festive Demand
    Prices may rise before Hari Raya, Chinese New Year, or Deepavali, driven by higher consumer and foodservice demand.
  4. Regional Distribution Gaps
    Prices vary by region (Peninsular vs. East Malaysia) due to transport and supply differences.
  5. Import & Exchange Rate Impact
    Imported processed eggs (powdered, liquid, frozen) may fluctuate in price depending on USD or EUR exchange rates and freight costs.

To receive real-time pricing or bulk quotes for the Malaysia market, contact eusales@eggsunlimited.com .

Common egg carton sizing in the Malaysia

Carton SizeNumber of EggsTypical Use
4 Egg Carton4 eggsSmall cartons designed for premium products, often organic or heritage eggs. Exotic eggs as well. 
Half Dozen6 eggsMost commonly sold size for households. Widely available in all egg types (free-range, organic, barn, etc.).
10 Egg Carton10 eggsThe most widely used carton size for everyday retail. Eggs are arranged in a 2×5 layout.
Dozen12 eggsPopular size for larger households or frequent egg users. Available in most supermarkets.
15-Pack15 eggsLarger size, often for families or budget-conscious buyers. Common in discount supermarkets
18-Pack18 eggsSold less frequently but available at some retailers, often marketed to bulk buyers.
30-Pack (Tray)30 eggsTypically sold in trays, often seen in wholesale markets (e.g., Costco) or for professional use (bakeries, catering, etc.).

Eggs in Malaysia are categorized by weight rather than physical dimensions. Cartons are typically labeled with the egg size, and a single carton may include eggs of a specific size category:

CategoryWeight per Egg (grams)
Extra Large (XL)73g or more
Large (L)63g–72g
Medium (M)53g–62g
Small (S)Less than 53g

Wholesale eggs or bulk egg packaging by the case

The number of eggs in a case can vary depending on the type and size of the eggs, as well as the packaging standards of the producer or distributor. The most common case sizes for chicken eggs are:

  • 5-Dozen Case: There are 5 dozen (60 eggs) in a 5-dozen case.
  • 10-Dozen Case: While less common, you might also find 10-dozen cases, which contain 120 eggs.
  • 15-Dozen Case: Each dozen contains 12 eggs, so there are 15 dozen or 180 eggs. in a 15-dozen case.
  • 30-Dozen Case: Each dozen contains 12 eggs, so there are 30 dozen or 360 eggs. in a 30-dozen case.
  • 720 Egg Pallet: (24 Trays of 30 Eggs) Palletized packaging for very large buyers or distributors.

Types of Eggs

Eggs in Malaysia are categorized by production method and farming practices, with some labels catering to specific consumer preferences:

  • Conventional Eggs:
    • White Eggs
    • Brown Eggs
      • Produced by caged hens in large-scale facilities. These are the most affordable and widely available.
  • Egg Products
    • Used by food manufacturers, bakeries, and restaurants. Includes:
    • Liquid Eggs: Pasteurized egg whites, yolks, or whole eggs.
    • Powdered Eggs: Dehydrated eggs for long shelf life and industrial use.
    • Frozen Eggs: Used for large-scale food production.
  • Free-Range Eggs: Laid by hens that roam freely outdoors or in open barns, catering to consumers who prioritize animal welfare.
  • Organic Eggs: From hens fed organic feed and raised under strict organic farming guidelines. These are typically more expensive.
  • Specialty Eggs

Contact Eggs Unlimited for any egg size or type of case load needed today!! eusales@eggsunlimited.com 

How to sell commercial eggs in Malaysia?

Selling commercial eggs in Malaysia requires compliance with food safety regulations, import approvals, and market demand strategies. The egg market in Malaysia is growing, with both domestic production and imports playing key roles in supply.

To succeed in the Malaysian egg market, suppliers must align with Halal standards, regulatory compliance, and provide cost-effective, traceable supply for both retail and B2B sectors.

1. Know the Target Segments

  • Food processors: Require pasteurized egg products, often in bulk packaging for sauces, bakery, and ready-to-eat meals.
  • QSRs and HORECA: Use liquid eggs and frozen eggs in food prep.
  • Retailers: Demand for premium eggs (cage-free, enriched, organic) is growing in urban supermarkets and online stores.
  • Institutional buyers: Schools, hospitals, and export-oriented manufacturers require Halal-certified egg ingredients.

2. Regulatory Preparation

  • Ensure your facility is approved by DVS and JAKIM (for Halal).
  • Work with a licensed Malaysian importer to handle import permits and customs clearance.
  • Ensure product labels meet MOH food labeling standards.

3. Competitive Positioning

  • Offer products with Halal, ISO, and HACCP certifications.
  • Focus on long shelf-life, consistency, and food safety for manufacturers.
  • Consider private label partnerships for retail entry.

4. Trade Engagement

  • Showcase your products at:
    • MIHAS (Malaysia International Halal Showcase)
    • FHM (Food & Hotel Malaysia)
    • Halal Fiesta Malaysia (HALFEST)

Contact Eggs Unlimited today for insight into the Malaysia egg market! eusales@eggsunlimited.com 

EGG CERTIFICATIONS IN Malaysia 

Required Certifications:

  • Veterinary Health Certificate from the exporting country
  • DVS Import Permit
  • JAKIM-recognized Halal Certificate
  • Certificate of Origin
  • Certificate of Analysis (microbiological/chemical safety)
  • Bahasa Malaysia and English product labeling

Preferred or Market-Valued Certifications:

GMP Certification – For food processing plants

HACCP / ISO 22000 – Required by food manufacturers

Halal Certification (JAKIM-recognized only) – Mandatory for retail and foodservice

BRCGS / IFS – Preferred for export-oriented manufacturers and global brands

Organic Certification – Recognized for retail but not required

WHY EGGS UNLIMITED?

Eggs Unlimited is one of the leading global suppliers of conventional eggs. We have the experience and market knowledge to help save our customers time and money. We work with some of the largest egg producers, retailers, distributors, foodservice organizations, QSRs, and processors in the US and around the world. They trust us to provide competitive prices and take care of logistics from pickup to delivery. 

We act as an extension of our customers’ procurement or sales teams, creating value, providing solutions, and delivering promptly. The company is built on family values, and we strive to work harder than anyone in the industry to service the needs of our customers.

LET’S DISCUSS YOUR Malaysia EGG STRATEGY!

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Call: 1-888-554-3977

E-mail: eusales@eggsunlimited.com