FRESH MARKET TOMATO
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FRESH MARKET TOMATO

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Fresh market tomato

Fresh market tomato production is one of the most significant global horticultural sectors. China is the leading producer, followed by India, Turkey, the USA, and Egypt.

In Europe, Italy is second only to Spain, with both open-field and greenhouse production. Major Italian production areas include Sicily and Lazio. The varietal range is extremely diverse, including popular types such as cherry, datterino, cluster, and smooth round tomatoes, with some IGP and DOP branded varieties.

Major importers of Italian tomatoes are Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, though Spain strongly competes, especially during winter months.

 

Nutritional advice for fresh market tomato

  • Start with a base fertilization of NP or NPK depending on soil conditions to ensure good root establishment and post-transplant recovery.
  • Fertigation is key to splitting nutrient applications according to phenological stages, combined with foliar interventions supporting fruit set, ripening, and anti-stress functions.
  • Nitrogen should be carefully managed; excessive nitrogen can increase vegetative growth at the expense of flowering.
  • Potassium applied in the correct form (without nitrogen) is essential for higher sugar content, better color, and uniform ripening.
  • Calcium is crucial for preventing blossom-end rot and maintaining fruit firmness. Magnesium is essential for photosynthesis.
  • Using microbial pools is recommended to regenerate tired soils and counteract phytopathologies.

PRODUCT POSITIONING BY PHENOLOGICAL PHASE - MIDDLE EAST LINE

Products used in this phase

For problems of iron chlorosis, we recommend interventions with Nano.T Fe via the roots. Dosage based on the soil's chlorinating power index.

To strengthen the plant and make it more resistant to biotic and abiotic stress, we recommend using Nano.T Cu foliarly every 15 days from vegetative development onwards.

In saline, sodic, calcareous soils with an alkaline pH, add CALCITO at a dose of 10 l/ha every 25-30 days.

To create favorable environments for maintaining healthy leaves, shoots, and fruits, use Nano.T Total

Cultivation challenges

Fresh market tomato faces numerous phytosanitary issues, including fungal diseases, insects, viruses, and bacteria. Agronomic challenges include flower abortion due to high temperatures and sunscald on upper clusters in open-field cultivation.

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