SZETOZAR is a spring rape (Brassica napus var. napus) type 00 variety, characterized by the absence of erucic acid and low glucosinolate content. Plants of this variety have an average height of 84 to 120 cm, with a short stem and medium petiole length. Leaves are green with moderately expressed lobes and a serrated edge. Pods are without a beak and of medium length, which facilitates harvesting. The vegetative period is 96-98 days, and the flowering time is average, allowing for effective use of the variety in various climatic conditions. The SZETOZAR variety is recommended for cultivation in various regions of Russia, including the Northwestern, Central, Volga-Vyatsk, Ural, and Western Siberian. It shows stable yield, reaching an average of 8.7 to 18.5 c/ha depending on the region, with maximum indicators up to 40 c/ha. Rape has good resistance to lodging and shattering, as well as moderate drought tolerance. Fat content in seeds varies from 42.6% to 45.9%, which meets or exceeds standard indicators. Additionally, the variety is distinguished by reduced lignin content in the seed coat, which improves raw material quality. SZETOZAR is intended for seed production and is suitable for various agro-climatic conditions, making it a universal choice for farmers. Thanks to its characteristics, the variety ensures high productivity and product quality, which contributes to effective use in agriculture.