Our Produce

High-demand, high-quality brand of produce based on Happy-style market-oriented agriculture model. These products are produced through data-driven agriculture with technology so that anyone can produce them.

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Hapitoma

Functional labeling with double ingredients of GABA and lycopene

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“Hapitoma” is the first fresh tomato in Japan to receive a functional labeling approval for its double ingredients of GABA and lycopene. The lycopene content is more than twice that of regular tomatoes, and it is also the first fresh tomato to have a health claim approved for stress relief.

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The Hapitoma product lineup ranges from 6 to 10 degrees in sugar content. The value displayed on the right side of the package is the sugar content. Quality is assured by inspecting all products for sugar content, lycopene concentration, size, and other qualities using our own optical and image sorting machines. In addition, producing our tomatoes with only the minimum amount of pesticides is done to ensure safety and reliability. These products have the added value of allowing customers to choose tomatoes that suit their preferences and meet diversifying consumer needs.

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Doctor Melon

Special Muskmelon

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“Doctor Melon” is a sweet, low-potassium melon originated in Shizuoka Prefecture, which is Japan’s largest greenhouse melon market.

The reduced potassium content makes it suitable for people with limited potassium intake, such as those with kidney disease. The reduced potassium also helps to reduce the allergenic antigen that causes irritation in the mouth, eases the feeling of tingling, and reduces the characteristic grassy taste.

Do you have any of the following needs?

  • Seeking to develop agriculture to boost food self-sufficiency in your country or expand exports of agricultural products.
  • Managing a supply chain and looking to source high-quality tomatoes and other produce.
  • Interested in developing greenhouse agriculture.
  • Already using greenhouses but unsure how to optimize their utilization.
  • Wanting to adopt data-driven agricultural technologies.