A declaration of love to nature’s flavours.

From seed to finished product — Portuguese tomato ingredients grown in one of Europe's finest agricultural regions, backed by over a century of expertise in quality and innovation.

Our Products

FOODSERVICE

Ketchup · BBQ Sauce · Tomato Sauce — ready-to-use condiments and sauces crafted for professional kitchens and QSR chains.

INDUSTRIAL

Tomato Paste · Tomato Purée · Passata · Diced Tomatoes — bulk ingredients for food manufacturers, engineered for consistency and performance.

VEGETABLES

Apple Paste · Pear Purée · Sweet Potato Purée · and more — the same Kagome quality standard applied beyond tomato.

Kagome Foods Portugal at a Glance...

Premium Quality

Exclusive tomato varieties developed by the Kagome Agri-Business R&D Centre over decades of research. Superior flavour, intense colour and high natural lycopene content — ingredients that make a genuine difference to the finished product.

Japanese Excellence

BRC Grade AA, ISO 22000 and HACCP certified facilities, with a processing capacity of over 7,000 tonnes per day. Located in Portugal — at the heart of European agriculture.

Sustainability First

Sustainability is not an add-on — it is embedded in every decision, from seed to delivery. Responsible farming, efficient water management and a commitment to circular economy principles guide everything we do.

Global Expertise, Local Roots

Over 120 years of Kagome innovation (since 1899) meet over 65 years of Portuguese tradition (since 1957). The best of both worlds, at the service of our customers across Europe.

From Seed to Table

Our Process

We control every stage of the supply chain — from seed selection to finished product. This end-to-end control is what guarantees quality and consistency, batch after batch.

Heritage Meets Innovation

Two Legacies. One Vision.

Kagome was born from the stubbornness of a Japanese farmer who refused to waste imperfect tomatoes. HIT was born from the vision of Portuguese growers who believed in the potential of Iberian tomato. Today, these two legacies converge.