Organza
Tomato
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A high-yielding, indeterminate hybrid with comprehensive disease resistance and superior transportability.
Description
Organza Tomato: American Breeding for Professional Greenhouse Operations
The 'Organza' hybrid from Monsanto represents a standard in industrial tomato production, perfectly balancing visual appeal with robust agronomic performance. Within the segment of indeterminate tomatoes, this hybrid has carved out a niche as a high-yielding crop tailored for intensive greenhouse cultivation.
Agronomic Profile and Resilience
The core value of Organza lies in its advanced genetic defense. Monsanto breeders have achieved comprehensive resistance against critical pathogens that often cause significant yield losses in commercial greenhouses. The plant shows high resistance to:
- Verticillium and Fusarium wilt (ensuring robust root system health);
- Tobacco Mosaic Virus;
- Cladosporium and Phytophthora (critical for managing high-humidity greenhouse environments).
This inherent biological resilience allows growers to reduce fungicide applications, moving toward a more sustainable farming model and effectively lowering the production cost per ton.
Yield Economics: Why Growers Choose Organza
With a maturity cycle of 90–100 days, Organza consistently delivers impressive yields exceeding 190 tons per hectare under optimized conditions. The egg-shaped fruits, weighing 40–60 grams, are perfectly sized for the fresh produce market and the food service industry, where consistent portion-sized tomatoes with superior flavor are in constant demand.
Transportability is a standout feature of this hybrid. The fruit's firm structure and resistance to cracking ensure that it maintains its market quality even after long-distance transit. The dual-color profile (red and orange) makes the produce highly attractive for retail displays, standing out on shelves and drawing consumer interest to premium pre-packaged units.
For the modern agricultural professional, Organza is a reliable asset. The stability of this Monsanto hybrid allows for predictable logistics and supply chain planning, which remains a deciding factor for success in today’s highly competitive produce market.
Crop & resistance
Disease resistance
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Maturation Period
Maturation Period
Vegetation period from emergence to technical maturity 30-50 days. |
90-100 days |
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Fruit Weight
Fruit Weight
Tomato fruits are classified by weight as: very small — less than 20 grams; small — 20 — 50 grams; medium — 50 — 100 grams; large — 100 — 200 grams; very large — more than 200 grams. |
40-60 grams |
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Fruit Shape
Fruit Shape
Modern tomato varieties have a diverse fruit shape: flat, flat-round, round, oval, elongated-oval, pear-shaped, plum-shaped, cube-shaped, and cylindrical. On poorly fertile soils and under unfavorable growing conditions, tomato fruits may take on a more rounded shape. |
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Fruit Color
Fruit Color
The fruit color of tomato varieties is influenced by the combination of skin and flesh color. Some varieties have transparent skin, others — yellow. When combined differently, the fruits can acquire quite diverse colors. The fruit color is affected by pigments (lycopene) and thei... |
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Yield
Yield
Overall bulb harvest per unit area. Depends on both onion variety characteristics and agronomic practices, fertilizers, and irrigation. Under optimal growing conditions, an onion yield of 100 tons per hectare and above is not considered record-breaking. |
More than 190 tons |
| Catalog | Catalog → Tomato |
| Manufacturer | MONSANTO |
| Country | USA |
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