Corn hybrid BELAMI is a mid-early simple hybrid with FAO 190, developed by French breeders of the company Caussade Semences. This variety is intended for cultivation both as grain and for silage, making it a versatile choice for various agricultural needs. Plants reach a height of approximately 218-260 cm, with ears set at about 100 cm, and the number of leaves per stem is around 13. The grain has a cream-colored, toothed type and is characterized by a yellow-orange color. The yield potential of the BELAMI variety is up to 115 centners per hectare, while actual grain yield varies depending on the region and growing conditions, reaching approximately 80-99 centners per hectare. The recommended seeding rate ranges from 75,000 to 85,000 seeds per hectare, depending on soil moisture levels. The variety exhibits high resistance to lodging and drought, confirmed by a rating of 5 points, ensuring stable yields under various climatic conditions. The grain of corn BELAMI is characterized by high nutritional value: the weight of 1000 kernels ranges from 288 to 317 grams, protein content is approximately 9.7%, starch content from 69.7% to 73.17%, and fat content around 4.2%. Grain moisture at harvest reaches approximately 25.3%. These indicators make the variety attractive for producing high-quality grain and silage, ensuring high productivity and nutritional value.