Boxer
Tomato
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A reliable mid-late variety for professional canning and large-scale market production.
Description
Stable Yield for Processing and Storage
The "Boxerskiy" tomato variety, developed by Novosibirsk SAU, is a classic mid-late determinate variety focused on producing firm, uniform fruits. With a vegetation period of 120–130 days, this variety is optimized for regions where the primary goal is high-quality produce for canning, pickling, or long-term storage.
Agronomic Features and Application
- Fruit Uniformity: A fruit weight of 60–80 grams makes this tomato ideal for whole-fruit canning. The fruits are firm and resistant to cracking during thermal processing, which is critical for industrial production lines.
- Harvest Efficiency: The variety is characterized by simultaneous ripening, allowing for mechanized or single-phase manual harvesting, minimizing sorting losses.
- Transportability: Due to its dense skin, the "Boxerskiy" handles long-distance transport exceptionally well, which is essential when supplying wholesale markets and retail chains.
In field conditions, this variety shows high resistance to environmental stressors. The primary use case for "Boxerskiy" is open-field cultivation for the processing industry. Farmers choose this variety for the predictability of the result: when proper agricultural practices are followed, you obtain a standardized product that retains its commercial qualities throughout the supply chain until it reaches the end consumer.
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