Tomato

Tomato cultivation develops in temperate and warm climates, with fertile, well-drained soils rich in organic matter. It requires proper soil preparation, transplanting under suitable temperature conditions, regular irrigation without waterlogging, and balanced nutrition, especially in nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and calcium. Proper control of irrigation, fertilization, and pests is essential to ensure good fruit set, uniform fruit growth, and high-quality production.
Maximizing industrial tomato production with Protogallin®.Industrial tomato cultivation requires fertile and efficient soils to achieve high yields and quality that meets market demands. The use of Protogallin® as a basal fertilizer improves crop response and optimizes profitability from the beginning of the season. |
Fertilization and soil amendment in a single application with Fertilone® 8.8.14 for processing tomatoes.Processing tomatoes require precise fertilization to achieve high yields and uniform fruit quality. The possibility of carrying out both organic soil amendment and mineral fertilization in a single application with Fertilone® 8.8.14 represents a clear improvement in fertilization efficiency and crop profitability. |
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Roots that work, plants that respond.To achieve a vigorous and productive organic tomato crop, strong root establishment from the first weeks is essential. The combination of Rizosol® 10 and Nutrol® 20 is an effective strategy during the early stages of the crop. |
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Tomatoes that weigh, tomatoes that are worth it.The bulking stage in tomato cultivation is a decisive phase to ensure profitable, high-quality production. At this stage, Kalifluid® Plus and Fluidogama® form an effective strategy that combines highly available potassium with root activation and soil improvement, resulting in larger fruits, better firmness, and high commercial value. |



