The MAJESTAR® brand launched by Sakata includes 7 varieties of tomatoes that have been selected for their unique and distinct taste. A perfect mix between the rate of refraction (BRIX), acidity, percentage of juice and flavour make those tomatoes appreciated by all.
Among the 250 identified references of tomatoes today, MAJESTAR brings a clear message to everyone: "Taste comes first”. The strong growth of the European market combined with the development of "snacking" culture is a valuable opportunity to all producers.
With its dedicated website www.majestar.eu SAKATA presents its 7 varieties with an exceptional taste and shares his passion for seed through its Japanese heritage. The group is physically present in France, Spain and England to assist you in the transition to taste.
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For more information
Sakata
Marion Guerrin
T: +33 (0) 4.66.71.75.00
sakata-info@sakata.eu
www.sakata-vegetables.eu





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