Italy Launched eTomAato Campaign to Bring Premium European Tomatoes to Malaysia

Last Wednesday on the 24th of September, I was at Food & Hospitality Malaysia (FHM) 2025 for the launch event of eTomAato campaign in bringing premium European tomatoes to Malaysia. eTomAato: European Tomato, A Red Passion, a comprehensive campaign recently introduced at the 18th edition of FHM 2025 exhibition.

The EU-backed initiative connects Italian producers with Southeast Asian food markets with eTomAato

The Embassy of Italy in Kuala Lumpur and Italian Trade Agency (ITA), working with OI Pomodoro da Industria Bacino Centro Sud Italia and backed by the European Union, introduced this two-year initiative designed to showcase premium Italian tomato products to Malaysian consumers, restaurants, and food manufacturers.

eTomAato represents more than 70 Italian tomato producers and aims to establish European tomatoes as the premium choice in Malaysia’s growing food and beverage sector. The campaign will introduce Malaysian consumers to authentic Mediterranean flavours while demonstrating the superior safety standards, traceability, and sustainability practices that define European tomato production.

“eTomAato bridges the gap between Europe’s centuries-old tomato heritage and Asia’s dynamic culinary innovation,” explained Dr. Angela Donvito.

Dr. Angela Donvito, Trade Commissioner of the Italian Trade Agency and Francesco Pezzarossi, Second Secretary of the Embassy of Italy in Kuala Lumpur, officially introduced the campaign to Malaysia, which has expanded to neighbouring countries such as Thailand and Singapore. Their presence highlighted the strategic importance of strengthening agricultural and food trade relationships between the European Union and Malaysia.

“We’re providing Malaysian chefs, food manufacturers, and consumers with ingredients that meet the highest international standards while inspiring new culinary possibilities. This campaign represents our commitment to long-term partnerships that benefit both regions’ food industries.”

“Between January and May 2025, Italy exported €1.17 billion (approx. RM5.7 billion) worth of prepared or preserved tomatoes—excluding those in vinegar or acetic acid—to markets worldwide,” said Francesco Pezzarossi. “In the same period, Malaysia imported €8.58 million (approx. RM42.5 million) of these products globally, with €1.8 million (approx. RM8.9 million) coming from Italy. Thanks to their rich flavour and deep-rooted culinary tradition, Italian preserved tomatoes have earned a strong position in the Malaysian market, making Italy the country’s second-largest supplier in this category.”

Francesco Pezzarossi, Second Secretary of the Embassy of Italy in Kuala Lumpur was present at the event

The eTomAato initiative taps into a clear market opportunity in Malaysia, where the restaurant industry is growing and demand for high-quality ingredients is rising. European preserved tomatoes offer consistent quality, rich flavour, and strong food safety standards – ideal for both professional kitchens and health-conscious home cooks.

Dr. Angela Donvito highlighted that eTomAato is designed to complement, not compete with, Malaysia’s agricultural sector. The campaign introduces premium, sustainable tomato products that support culinary innovation and can boost Malaysia’s competitiveness in regional and global markets.

President of OI Pomodoro da Industria Bacino Centro Sud Italia delivering his speech

Over the next two years, eTomAato will roll out seminars for industry professionals, in-store tastings for consumers, and collaborations with top chefs and food service providers. The goal is to showcase the versatility of European tomatoes in Malaysian and international cuisine.

Beyond promoting sales, the initiative also supports Malaysia’s food industry goals by encouraging food safety, sustainability, and knowledge-sharing. European processing and preservation techniques offer advantages for tropical climates, and the wide variety of tomato products gives Malaysian chefs new tools to elevate their dishes.

I've tasted the food with eTomAato dipping sauce and pizza made with eTomAato sauce as the base and it was really delicious!

The campaign’s launch in Malaysia serves as a springboard for Southeast Asian expansion. Success here will demonstrate how European agriculture can meet the region’s growing culinary expectations. As Dr. Donvito put it, eTomAato represents a new kind of partnership—focused on quality, sustainability, and mutual benefit.

If you would like to know further info about eTomAato and partnership opportunities, you can visit their website at https://etomaato.eu/.


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